The Journal of Japanese Studies offers comprehensive insights into Japan, covering a broad spectrum of disciplines and perspectives. Focusing on the humanities and social sciences, this journal publishes cutting-edge research on Japanese history,
literature, politics, society, and culture. It serves as a vital platform for scholars seeking to deepen their understanding of Japan's multifaceted identity.
Key topics explored include modern and ancient history, literary criticism, sociological analysis, political science, and cultural studies. The journal provides a forum for
comparative studies, exploring Japan's relationships with other nations and regions. Indexed in leading databases, such as the Web of Science and Scopus, it ensures wide
dissemination of its scholarly content.
With a commitment to fostering intellectual exchange, the Journal of Japanese Studies welcomes contributions from both established and emerging scholars. Explore the rich tapestry of
Japanese civilization by diving into its pages and submitting your manuscript to contribute to the discourse.