The following pages link to Historiography of Japan
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- Military history of Japan (links | edit)
- Culture of Japan (links | edit)
- Hikaru Genji (links | edit)
- Philosophy of history (links | edit)
- Primary source (links | edit)
- Empire of Japan (links | edit)
- Black legend (links | edit)
- Cultural impact of the Beatles (links | edit)
- Japanese era name (links | edit)
- Taishō era (links | edit)
- Sinocentrism (links | edit)
- Bakumatsu (links | edit)
- Muromachi period (links | edit)
- Kamakura period (links | edit)
- Azuchi–Momoyama period (links | edit)
- Heisei era (links | edit)
- Thirty-year rule (links | edit)
- Political history (links | edit)
- Social history (links | edit)
- Japanese art (links | edit)
- Trưng sisters (links | edit)
- More Irish than the Irish themselves (links | edit)
- Yamato period (links | edit)
- Kenmu Restoration (links | edit)
- Asuka period (links | edit)
- Shōwa era (links | edit)
- Postwar Japan (links | edit)
- Translatio imperii (links | edit)
- Whig history (links | edit)
- Kojiki (links | edit)
- Nihon Shoki (links | edit)
- Archive (links | edit)
- Staples thesis (links | edit)
- Nanboku-chō period (links | edit)
- Kyōhō Reforms (links | edit)
- Historicity of Jesus (links | edit)
- Translatio studii (links | edit)
- Microhistory (links | edit)
- Keiō (links | edit)
- List of historians by area of study (links | edit)
- Cultural history (links | edit)
- Succession of the Roman Empire (links | edit)
- Epigraphy (links | edit)
- Noh (links | edit)
- Historiometry (links | edit)
- Causes of the Great Depression (links | edit)
- Obon (links | edit)
- Economic history of Japan (links | edit)
- Historical Jesus (links | edit)