Japan studies

area studies focused on Japan

Japanese studies (or Japanology) is a term generally used to describe the historical and cultural study of Japan. In North America, the academic field is usually referred to as Japanese studies. The term "Japanology" is more often used in Europe.

Japanology is the study of many subjects, including

The roots of Japanology begin with the Dutch at Dejima, Nagasaki in the Edo period.

Japanology was encouraged by the Asiatic Society of Japan at Yokohama which was established in 1872.

Notable Japanologists

Notable foreign centers of Japanese studies

Associations for Japan Studies overseas

  • European Association for Japanese Studies
  • British Association for Japanese studies
  • The Society for Japanese Studies (United States)

Notable Academic Journals

  • Journal of Japanese Studies (The Society for Japanese Studies)
  • Monumenta Nipponica (Sophia University)
  • Social Science Japan Journal (Oxford University Press)

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