- The Japanese Jomon Period
- The Japanese Yayoi Period
- The Japanese Kofun Period
- The Kofun Tombs
- The Japanese Asuka Period
- The Japanese Nara Period
- The Japanese Heian Period
- The Japanese Kamakura Period
- The Japanese Maruomachi Period
- The Japanese Azuchi-Momoyama Period
- The Japanese Edo Period
- The Japanese Meiji Period
- The Japanese Showa Period
- The Japanese Taisho Period
- The Ainu Indigenous People of Japan
- The Japanese Heisei Period
- Battling Emperors Sutoku and Go-Shirakawa
- Japanese Civil Liberties Act of 1988
- Japanese Emperor Go-Toba
- First Sino-Japanese War
- Japanese Emperor Go-Daigo
- Hakuho Culture
- History of Tokyo, Japan
- International Military Tribunal for the Far East
- Japan In World War I
- Japan In World War II
- Japanese American Internment
- Japanese Canadian Internment
- Japanese Militarism
- Japanese Mythology
- Kemmu Restoration
- Bakumatsu or The End of Seclusion
- Japan after World War II
- Kumaso Tribe
- Kuni no Miyatsuko
- Masamune Okazaki
- Occupation of Japan
- Oda Nobunaga
- Post-Occupation Japan
- Russo-Japanese War
- The Anti-Comintern Pact
- The Atomic Bombings of Japan during World War II
- The Boshin War (1868-1869)
- The Emperor of Japan
- The History of the Japanese Geisha
- The Immigration Act of 1924
- The Imperial House of Japan
- The Importance of Japanese Farmers in California
- The Japanese Nanboku-cho Period
- The Japanese Sengoku Period
- The Nanban Trade Period of Japan
- The National Diet of Japan
- The Second Sino-Japanese War
- Tripartite Pact
- Yasunari Kawabata
