Text Types
A Passion for Science Beyond Place and Time, Yuasa Toshiko
Addressing Problems with Women and Child Labor
Ainu Midwife and Healer
Australian Women in Occupied Japan
Education for Women
Eleanor Roosevelt on Japanese Democracy
Hani Setsuko on the Japanese Family, 1948
Hiroshima Maidens
Hiroshima, 1945/1985
I Call on the Emperor and Empress, June 1953
Ichikawa Urges Women to Vote
In the Footsteps of Madame Curie—Saruhashi Katsuko
Kimura on Photography
Lens Is More, 2005
Michiko: Combination of Beauty, Brains
Mill Conditions in Japan Still Remain Moot Issue
Mrs. Masuda and the Buraku People
My Day Columns (Third)
My Day Columns (First)
My Day Columns (Second)
Okazaki Tsuneko, Molecular Biologist
Panic in the Kitchen
Pontochō's Big Three
Silk Workers' Struggle Against the Slavery of Modern Feudalism
The Kimono, 1948
The Zen Priest
Theory of Body Literature
Tomatsu on Photography
War, Peace and Beauty
Windows for the Crown Prince
Women's Viewpoint: Leading the Way
Yasue Kono, Japan's First Woman Doctor of Science
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