ABSTRACT

Spanning prehistory to the present, concise chapters by established and emerging scholars trace the movement of people, texts, images, beliefs, and commodities in and out of Japan, and beyond.

From ancient trade routes to contemporary pop culture, Japan has always been connected. This book reframes Japan not as an isolated exception, but as an active participant in exchange—absorbing, adapting, and contributing across borders and centuries—and invites readers to see connection, circulation, and hybridity as central to Japan’s past and present. Unexpected case studies sit alongside clear syntheses to show how ‘international’ approaches—comparative, bilateral, cross-border—relate to newer ‘global’ frames that situate Japan within multidirectional networks and entanglements. Topics range across religion, literature, visual culture, media, technology, environment, and everyday life. Throughout, contributors foreground translation, adaptation, and reciprocity. The result is a lively, readable collection that joins deep expertise to lucid storytelling, without sacrificing nuance or rigour.

This volume offers a fresh lens on Japan’s place in the world for scholars and researchers interested in East Asia, cultural history, and global studies. It equips readers to connect international and global perspectives, think beyond disciplinary silos, and recognise the creative power of exchange in culture.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

part 1.0|42 pages

Power and Influence

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‘Koreans’ in Satsuma Domain

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Chiang Kai-Shek and Japan

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An Epitome of Modern Sino-Japanese History
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Modern Japan from the Colonial Perspective

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Issues in the Study of ‘Imperial History’
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Translating Blackness

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Framing ‘Black Literature’ in Japan
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Negotiating Asymmetry

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Natsume Sōseki's Reading of Hōjōki and Projecting Japanese Culture
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Embassies from the Lūchū Kingdom

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Tokugawa Japan and Diplomatic East Asia
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part 2.0|40 pages

Border and Movement

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Ainu and the Borders of Japan

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Reconsidering ‘Vicarious Consumer Travel’

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A Comparison of Travelogues by Murakami Haruki and Furuichi Noritoshi
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The Weaving of Translocal Networks

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Gender, Dekasegi, and Livelihood within and beyond the Japanese Archipelago
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The Fezzes in Japan

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Japanese Media Reflections on the Ertuğrul Frigate's Visit
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The Usual Exercise of Fine Arts

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Baroque Humanism in Premodern Japan and the Non-West
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Body and Sense

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Defying the Nation

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Nuclear Disasters and Japan
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Questions on the Oversea Deployment of ‘Martial Arts’

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The Case of Aikidō in the West in the Post-War Period
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No Cloud-Boat as a Guide

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On Navigating the Affective Proximity of ‘China’ in Genji Monogatari's Construction of Grief
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The Curious Case of Ms. Tommy Japan

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Non-Colonial Intimacy and Oceanic Affect among Hyakushō, 1895
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Il tamburo di panno

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An Italian Adaptation of the Nō Aya no tsuzumi
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Flowing Between the Bogwood Boulders

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A Shinsaku Ai-Kyōgen Case Study
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Proust in Japan and Japan in Proust

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Notes on Yoshida Jō and the École japonaise of Proust Studies
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Ecology and Technology

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From Vishwakarma to Lu Ban to Shōtoku Taishi

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Indian and Chinese Deities in Japanese Carpentry Mythology
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Hiruko

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Myth's Identity in Tawada Yoko
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Moveable Type in Japan and the World

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Soil, Symbol, and Synecdoche

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The Albert Kahn Garden as a Reflection of Global Japanese Culture
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Seaweed, Science, and Sushi

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Cross-cultural Knowledge Transmission between Japan and the UK
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part 5.0|36 pages

Ritual and Belief

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De-Isolating Ise in Early Meiji Japan

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Imperial Sacrifice to an Uncrowned King

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‘After the Manner of This Land’

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The Dutch East India Company's Envoys Pay Homage to the Emperor of Japan
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Beauty and Pleasure

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The Mingei Movement and World Crafts

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A Perennial Attraction
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Kuroiwa Ruikō's Suteobune

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The Japanese Adaptation Bridging Western and Chinese Literature
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Making Modernism

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American Audiences and Post-war Japanese Prints
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Chinoiserie in Early Modern Japan

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