If you liked Declaration by the Japanese government relating to "C" mandates by Japan, start with Mochikabu-gaisha no hōteki shomondai, The Commercial code of Japan and the laws concerning its operation (1899), and Nihonkoku to Suisu Renpō to no aida no jiyū na bōeki oyobi keizaijō no renkei ni kansuru kyōtei gensanchi kisoku kanren kasho bassui (2010). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Mochikabu-gaisha no hōteki shomondai, The Commercial code of Japan and the laws concerning its operation (1899), Nihonkoku to Suisu Renpō to no aida no jiyū na bōeki oyobi keizaijō no renkei ni kansuru kyōtei gensanchi kisoku kanren kasho bassui (2010), and Kakkoku giin hōki (1924).

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