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History of Japan[edit]
- Timeline of Japanese history
- History of Japan
- Buddhism in Japan
- Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History
- Capital of Japan
- Cloistered rule
- Eugène Collache
- Cultural Properties of Japan
- Daikansho
- Definitions of Japanese war crimes
- Elekiter
- Emperor of Japan
- Enoshima Engi
- Enthronement of the Japanese Emperor
- Foreign settlement (Japan)
- Gakutensoku
- Gekokujō
- Genka calendar
- Genroku bunka
- Gihō calendar
- Glossary of Japanese history
- Goki calendar
- Hidden village
- History of the Ryukyu Islands
- Hokuetsu Seppu
- Hōryaku calendar
- Ichiriki Chaya
- Early Japanese iron-working techniques
- Martyrs of Japan
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan
- Japan-China Joint History Research Committee
- Japanese castle
- Japanese currency
- Japanese historical people in popular culture
- Japanese Historical Text Initiative
- Japanese imperial year
- Japanese militarism
- Japanese nationalism
- Japanese philosophy
- Japanese war crimes
- Jindai moji
- Jinnō Shōtōki
- Jōkyō calendar
- Kansei calendar
- Kenkokukai
- Kokufu
- Kokushi Daijiten
- Kurōdodokoro
- Kusazōshi
- Liuqiu
- Magiri
- Mechanical Engineering Heritage (Japan)
- Meshimori onna
- Minatogawa Man
- Naidaijin
- Names of Japan
- Nihon Kingendaishi Jiten
- Nose tomb
- Odai Yamamoto I site
- Oiran
- Oritaku Shiba no Ki
- Reigning Emperor
- Saiin (priestess)
- Saikū
- Saiō
- Seikanron
- Xuanming calendar
- Sesquicentennial of Japanese Embassy to the United States
- Shanghai Ghetto
- Shirokiya
- Shogun
- Slavery in Japan
- Station bell
- Sword hunt
- Taien calendar
- Tengyo no Ran
- Tenpō calendar
- Tenryūji-bune
- Terakoya
- Toi gold mine
- Tokugawa coinage
- Treaty ports
- Uji (clan)
- Uprising of the Iga Ninja
- Yamato-damashii