6. The Mikado’s Empire, by W. E. Griffis. Useful for some aspects of modern Shinto, and the Folk-lore associated with it.
7. The Religions of Japan, by W. E. Griffis, 1895. Shows the relations of Shinto to Buddhism and Confucianism.
8. The Development of Religion in Japan. Lectures by G. W. Knox, 1907. Judicious and up-to-date.
9. German Asiatic Society of Japan. Japanische Mythologie, by Dr. Karl Florenz. 1901. A good German translation of the mythological part of the Nihongi, with useful notes.
10. Japan and China, by Captain Brinkley. 1903. Throws light on some aspects of modern Shinto.
11. Murray’s Japan, by B. H. Chamberlain and W. B. Mason. 7 ed. 1903.
12. Things Japanese, by B. H. Chamberlain. 5 ed. 1905.
13. Shintoisme, by M. Revon, in the Revue de l’Histoire des Religions, 1905-1907. Highly recommended for its up-to-date theory, and as a comprehensive collection of facts.
14. Shinto, by W. G. Aston, 1905. Of similar scope to the present work, but more comprehensive.
15. Ancestor Worship and Japanese Law, by Nobushige Hodzumi. 1901.