If you liked Jidō fukushihō to wa by Japan, start with Denki yōhin anzenhō kankei hōreishū (2015), Dai Tōa Sensō Rikugun kyūyorei oyobi dō saisoku (tsuketari, kaisetsu) (1944), and Kankyō asesumento kankei hōreishū (1998). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Recommended next reads

  1. 1 Denki yōhin anzenhō kankei hōreishū 2015 · 408 pages · Japan · Same author
  2. 2 Dai Tōa Sensō Rikugun kyūyorei oyobi dō saisoku (tsuketari, kaisetsu) 1944 · 248 pages · Japan · Same author
  3. 3 Kankyō asesumento kankei hōreishū 1998 · 1,014 pages · Japan · Same author
  4. 4 Recueil des lois et reg̀lements des douanes imp'eriales au Japon 1899 · 50 pages · Japan · Same author
  5. 5 Dōmei oyobi rengōkoku to Ōsutoriakoku to no heiwa jōyaku narabini giteisho 1920 · 183 pages · Japan · Same author

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What should I read after Jidō fukushihō to wa?

BookOrb recommends Denki yōhin anzenhō kankei hōreishū (2015), Dai Tōa Sensō Rikugun kyūyorei oyobi dō saisoku (tsuketari, kaisetsu) (1944), Kankyō asesumento kankei hōreishū (1998), Recueil des lois et reg̀lements des douanes imp'eriales au Japon (1899), and Dōmei oyobi rengōkoku to Ōsutoriakoku to no heiwa jōyaku narabini giteisho (1920).

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