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Introduction
1. First Trip to Japan, Stopover Hawaii: A History Lesson, in Flight
2. The Hawaii International Jazz Festival
3. The Tiger . . .
4. . . . And the Lady
5. Tokyo: Masahiko Satoh
6. Yozo Iwanami and Ami's Bar: Scotch and Jazz
7. Hototogisu
8. Swing Time in Ginza: Kotaro Tsukahara and Eiji Kitamura
9. King Records, the Jazz Restoration in Japan, and Swing Journal
10. Sima
11. Flashback: More on What Prompted Me to Go to Japan
12. Sumi Tonooka and Kenny Endo
13. Akira Tana
14. Makoto Ozone
15. The Tokaido Road and Beyond: The Monterey Jazz Festival in Noto
16. Nara, Kyoto, and the Rag Club
17. Yosuke Yamashita
18. Zakone
19. Osaka: The Blue Note, Satoru "Salt" Shionoya, the Over Seas Club, and Meeting Hisayuki
Terai
20. Yokohama: The Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival
21. Terumasa Hino and Junko Onishi
22. Takeshi "Tee" Fuji and Three Blind Mice
23. The Foreign Cemetery, an Art Museum, and a Night on the Town with Tee Fuji
24. Nikko and the Albatross Swing Jazz Orchestra
25. Nagoya: "Love Rescues the Earth," the Castle, Donny Schwekediek, Star Eyes, Jazz Aster,
and Swing
26. R and R: Yokoyama-Jima, the Ise Shrine, and the Wedding Rocks
27. Osaka Again: Takeo Nishida, Tadao Kitano, Noriko Nakayama, and the Arrow Jazz
Orchestra
28. Return to the Over Seas Club and Hisayuki Terai
29. Back Home: Koto Master Miya Masaoka
30. Sadao Watanabe, Aki Takase, and Kazumi Watanabe
31. Free Improvisers
32. A Bevy of Pianists
33. Second Trip to Japan: The Monterey Jazz Festival in Noto, Again
34. Masahisa Segawa
35. Tokyo Jazz Scene, 1998
Coda
Bibliography
Discography
Index \to come\
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Jazz Japan History and criticism