If you liked Perpetual leaseholds by Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku, start with Agricultural commodities: raw silk industry (1957), Sen'in tan'i rōdō kumiai kihon chōsa gaikyō (1989), and The trust law. These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Agricultural commodities: raw silk industry 1957 · 1 pages · Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku · Same author
  2. 2 Sen'in tan'i rōdō kumiai kihon chōsa gaikyō 1989 · 10 pages · Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku · Same author
  3. 3 The trust law 16 pages · J. E. De Becker, Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku · Same author
  4. 4 Administrative agreement under article III of the Security treaty between the United States of America and Japan, signed at Tokyo February 28, 1952, entered into force April 28, 1952, and exchange of notes signed at Tokyo February 28, 1952 1953 · 80 pages · Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku · Same author
  5. 5 Nichi-Bei kyōdō seimei to Ampo, Okinawa mondai 1970 · 308 pages · Nomura, Heiji, $d 1902-, Tōkyō Ampo Kenkyūkai, Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku · Same author
  6. 6 Extension of charter lease of United States vessels to Japan 1958 · 16 pages · Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku · Same author
  7. 7 Treaty and protocol between the United States and Japan 1913 · 11 pages · Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku · Same author
  8. 8 Despatch to His Majesty's ambassador at St. Petersburgh, forwarding a copy of the agreement between the United Kingdom and Japan, signed at London, August 12, 1905 1905 · 3 pages · Japan. Kaijō Gijutsu Anzenkyoku · Same author

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What should I read after Perpetual leaseholds?

BookOrb recommends Agricultural commodities: raw silk industry (1957), Sen'in tan'i rōdō kumiai kihon chōsa gaikyō (1989), The trust law, Administrative agreement under article III of the Security treaty between the United States of America and Japan, signed at Tokyo February 28, 1952, entered into force April 28, 1952, and exchange of notes signed at Tokyo February 28, 1952 (1953), and Nichi-Bei kyōdō seimei to Ampo, Okinawa mondai (1970).

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