1982 " America No Gakko Seikatsu (アメリカの学校生活, U.S. School Life) "
1984 " California No Akane-chan (カリフォルニアのあかねちゃん, My Akane of California) "
2000 " Juku Wo Gakko Ni (塾を学校に, It is to a school about a private school) "(Collaboration)
2001 " Kouritsu Gakko Ga Nakunaru (公立学校がなくなる, A public school dies) "(Collaboration)
2005 " Kyodai Jishin No Ato Ni Osottekita Koto (巨大地震の後に襲ってきたこと, Be attacked by Huge Earthquake) "
2006 " Kyodai Jishin No Hi (巨大地震の日, A day of Huge Earthquake) (Megaquake: How Japan and the World Should Respond translate by Robert D. Eldridge, Potomac Books, 2015)"
2015 " Sekai Ni Warawareru Nihon No Genpatsu Senryaku (世界に嗤われる日本の原発戦略, World laugh nuclear power strategy of Japan) "
2016 " Fukushima Dai-2 No Kiseki (福島第二の奇跡, Miracle of Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant) "
2020 " Shutokansengo no Nihon (「首都感染」後の日本, Japan after the "Capital Infection") "
2021 " Shuto Okayama (首都岡山, Capital City Okayama) "
References
^Seitsz, Matt Zoller (23 November 2007). "Midnight Eagle - A Fallen Plane Is Loaded With Tensions". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-04-08. Based on a novel by Tetsuo Takashima, "Midnight Eagle" addresses the strained, unequal military relationship between the United States and Japan, likened in various subplots to that of a distant, inept or otherwise inadequate parent and his dependent child.