Journal of Waseda International House of Literature is an academic journal published annually by the Waseda International House of Literature. Our aim is to offer a space for scholarly dialogue on the subject of literature written in Japanese. We welcome submissions with new global perspectives on this subject. Manuscripts will be reviewed by a panel of international scholars.
The latest issue, No.3, was published on 20 March 2025.
Click on the cover of each issue to view the contents.
We regret to inform you that incorrect information regarding the special issue
of The Journal of Waseda University International House of Literature, Volume
4, was previously posted on this page. We sincerely apologize for any
confusion or inconvenience this may have caused to those who were considering
submitting their work.
Please rest assured that any manuscripts submitted―or being prepared―based
on the earlier information will be reviewed fairly as general (open-topic)
submissions, following the September 15 deadline.
The corrected call for papers is now available. For those interested in
submitting to the special issue “Japanese Literature and Body Politics,” please refer to the updated information.
The Journal of Waseda International House of Literature is currently accepting submissions for its upcoming Volume 4. In addition to open-topic articles (自由論文), we are also calling for papers for a special issue on the theme “Japanese Literature and Body Politics.”
For details on the scope of the topic, please refer to the special issue’s call for papers below.
We aim to feature scholarship that brings new perspectives and methodologies to the field, and we especially welcome submissions from early-career researchers and graduate students.
We look forward to receiving your submissions.
Submission Deadline: September 15, 2025 (Mon.)
Scheduled Publication Date: March 20, 2026 (Fri.)
Articles may be submitted in either Japanese or English
In principle, submissions in English should follow The Chicago Manual of Style and our guidelines below:
Submissions should use an A4 page size.
English texts should use the Century font. Font size should be 10.5 for the body text and 9 for notes. Japanese words other than those accepted in common English usage should appear italicized, with the initial appearance followed by the original Japanese in MS Mincho font if necessary.
Character and word counts should follow item [2] from the Submission Guidelines, but please count half-width Japanese characters as 0.5.
Notes should appear at the bottom of the page. A bibliography should appear at the end of the document.
Japanese names and terms should follow Hepburn romanization. Please use macrons for long vowels. In principle, Japanese names should appear with the family name first. The use of specialized terminology, proper nouns, and other such phrases should follow a uniform pattern throughout the submission.
Years should be listed in the Western format, with corresponding Japanese years listed only when necessary.
Units can be listed as the author prefers but should remain uniform throughout.
All quotations must be cited in Notes and Bibliography style of The Chicago Manual. Please indicate in the note when quotations have been altered from their original sources, for example: old form traditional characters have been changed to simplified characters, kana orthography has been changed to the contemporary usage, italics or underlines have been added for emphasis, etc.
If submissions include images, please format the layout of the document in such a way that it indicates the approximate size and location of the image that will be added. If you intend to add images to your submission but have not formatted the document to include them, please indicate this in your submission email.
Images should be labeled individually, with each image including a sequence number and title or explanation.
In principle, space taken up by images will not count against the submission’s word count.
For images that require citations, please include that information after the bibliography at the end of the document.
Please follow our submission guidelines.
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