- Administrative reform
- Planning (committees, etc).
- Deregulation
- Privatization (JNR, NTT)
*see also Political reform
- Aging/Welfare (Incl. Kaigo hoken, Nenkin, Shakai hoken)
*see also Population, Demography
- Agriculture, forestry & fisheries
- Aleph (Aum)
*see also Religion
- Anti-trust
- Arms control
*see also Defense
- APEC
- Art/Aesthetics
*see also Popular culture
- Asia
- Central
- Northeast
- Southeast (ASEAN)
- Hong Kong/Taiwan
*see also Foreign relations
- Automobile
- Bureaucracy
- Business
- General
- Auto Industry
- Banking industry
*see also Construction, Defense, Economy,
- Financial markets, Foreign businesses in Japan,
- Transportation, U.S. Business in Japan
- China (PRC)
- Citizen's movement
*see also NGO/NPO
- COCOM
- Competitiveness
- Computers
- Constitution
- Construction (dango, etc)
- Consumers
- Corporate culture U.S. vs Japan
- Crime (yakuza, terrorism)
*see also Political ethics
- Defense/SDF
*see also Arms control
- Deregulation (see Administrative reform)
- Diet (Parliament)
- Diplomacy
- Direct investment (overseas by Japan)
- Distribution system
- Domestic demand boost policy (minkatsu)
*see also Maekawa Report
- Economy (Incl. Yen, Globalization, GDP)
- Education (Incl. Education Reform, University Reform)
*see also Youth
- Elections
- Emperor
- Imperial Household Agency
- Showa
- Heisei
- Energy
- Environment (pollution, natural disasters)
- Family (including Domestic problems)
- Finance
- Financial markets (securities industry)
- Fiscal policy
*see also Administrative reform
- Food
- Foreign affairs/internationalization
- Foreign aid (ODA, PKO)
- Foreign businesses in Japan
- Foreign relations with
- Africa
- China
- Eastern Europe
- EC
- Korea
- Latin America
- Mideast
- Pacific Basin ( Australia, Canada, Oceania)
*see also APEC
- Russia (includes all former Soviet republics)
- Taiwan
- United States
*see also Asia
- USSR
- Foreigners in Japan
*see also Minorities
- Foresight
- FSX
- Futurology
- Globalizm
- Government
- Nakasone (Nov 1982-Nov 1987)
- Takeshita (Nov 1987-June 1989)
- Uno (June 1989-Aug 1989)
- Kaifu (Aug 1989-Oct 1991)
- Miyazawa (Nov 1991-Aug 1993)
- Hosokawa (Aug 1993-April 1994)
- Hata (April 1994-June 1994)
- Murayama (June 1994-Jan 1996)
- Hashimoto (Jan 1996-July 1998)
- Obuchi (July 1998-April 2000)
- Mori (April 2000-April 2001)
- Koizumi (April 2001-September 2006 )
*see also Political parties
- Abe (September 2006 � September 2007)
- Fukuda (September 2007 � September 2008)
- Aso (September 2008 - Present)
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- Health & medical
- History (official apologies, Hiroshima) Income distribution
- Industrial policy
- Intellectual policy
- IT (Information Technology)
- Japan-U.S.
- High-tech cooperation/competition
- Trade
*see also Foreign relations
- Japanese companies overseas
- Japan's new world role (PKO, burden sharing, etc)
- Keiretsu
- Korea
*see also Foreign relations
- Labor (guest workers, immigration policy)
*see also Foreigners in Japan
- Land policy
- Law/legal
*see also Crime, Intellectual property
- Living conditions/lifestyles (leisure, sports)
- Local government (decentralization)
- Maekawa Report
*see also domestic demand
- Manufacturing (kudoka, hollowing out)
- Media
- Media & Politics
- Minorities (Ainu, Burakumin, Koreans)
*
see also Foreigners in Japan
- Nationalism
- History Textbook
- Right wing
- Yasukuni
- New media (multimedia)
*see also Media, Telecommunications
- NIES ( Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore)
- NGO/NPO
*see also Citizen's movement
- Obituaries
- OKINAWA
- Overseas Japanese
- Philanthropy
- Political ethics (scandals)
- Political parties
- Democratic Party of Japan (Minshuto)
- Democratic Socialist Party (Minshato, 1960- )
- Japan Communist Party (Kyosanto, 1922- )
- Japan New Party (Nihon Shinto, 1992-94)
- Japan Socialist Party
*see also Social Democratic Party of Japan
- Komeito (Clean Government, 1964- )
- LDP (Liberal Democratic Party)
- New Frontier (1994- )
- New Liberal Club (Shinjiyu Kurabu, 1976-86)
- New Komeito
- Shinseito (1993- )
- Shinto Sakigake (1993- )
- Social Democratic Party of Japan (Shakaito, 1945- )
- United Social Democratic Party (Shaminren, 1978- )
- Others
- Political reform
- Political trends/citizen's movement
- Population
- Public opinion polls
- Radicals (Narita; see also Crime)
- Regional development
*see also Local government, Decentralization
- Religion
- Rengo
*see also Labor, 1992-
- Rice
- Science & technology/R&D
- SDI
- Semiconductors
- Small & medium-scale enterprises
*see also Business
- Socio-cultural trends
- Soviet Union
*see also Foreign relations
- Summits/G-7, G-8
- Tax reform
*see also Administrative reform
- Telecommunications
- Terrorism
- Third World
- Tourism
- Tokyo-Edo Studies
- Trade
*see also Japan-U.S. trade
- Transportation
- United Nations
- United States
- Business in Japan
- Economy
- U.S. Foreign aid
- Foreign policy/ Burden sharing
*see also Foreign relations, Japan-U.S. Trade
- Whaling
- Women
- World trade (including WTO)
- Yen Bloc (see APEC)
- Yen in world financial markets
- Youth (including Juvenile delinquency)
*see also Education, Family
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