Japanese



ETHNONYMS: Nihonjin, Nipponjin


See also Ainu ; Burakumin

Bibliography

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Okimoto, Daniel L, and Thomas P. Rohlen (1988). Inside the Japanese System: Readings on Contemporary Society and Political Economy. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.

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