Recommended Teaching Resources on Japan
To promote a deeper understanding of Japanese culture, history, contemporary issues, and U.S.–Japan relations, we recommend the following diverse set of teaching resources and curriculum tools to bring Japan to life in K–12 classrooms. Many others can be found on the SPICE website. In addition, SPICE offers a national distance-learning course for high school students called the Reischauer Scholars Program.
Castle Towns: An Introduction to Tokugawa Japan
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$44.95
Colonial Korea in Historical Perspective
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$39.95
Comparative Health Care: The United States and Japan
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$29.95
Divided Memories: Comparing History Textbooks
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$49.95
Early Encounters: The First Japanese Embassy to the United States, 1860
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$19.95
Episodes in the History of U.S.–Japan Relations: Case Studies of Conflict, Conflict Management and Resolution
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$49.95
Hiroshima: Perspectives on the Atomic Bombing
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$39.95
Introduction to Japanese Buddhist Art
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$39.95
Japan Meets the West: A Case Study of Perceptions
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$44.95
Japanese Art in the Edo Period
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$49.95
Rabbit in the Moon: Folktales from China and Japan
$34.95 – $44.95
Sadako's Paper Cranes and Lessons of Peace (story cards)
$0.00 – $15.00
Sadako's Paper Cranes and Lessons of Peace: A Teacher's Guide
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$0.00
Social Fabric of Japan: Case Studies of Selected Minority Groups
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$29.95
Tea and the Japanese Tradition of Chanoyu
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$44.95
Wings of Defeat: A Teacher's Guide
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$69.95