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Founded as the Tokyo Mathematics Society in 1877, one of the oldest societies for natural sciences in Japan

The Physical Society of Japan (JPS) has around 18,000  members; research scientists, teachers and engineers.

 Butsuri(日本物理学会誌)
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Membership Journal                                  Japanese
The Nihon Butsuri Gakkaishi (Butsuri) is the monthly publication written in Japanese for members of the JPS. It provides JPS members with useful information such as developments in physics as well as the relationship between the general society and the physics community.
The Nihon Butsuri Gakkaishi is a precious information source which will enlighten the reader on developments in the world of contemporary physics. Although it is a publication primarily for JPS members, we are delighted if non-members with interest in physics decide to read it. Subscription by nonmembers and those residing outside of Japan is welcome.
In order to make full use of the Nihon Butsuri Gakkaishi, the below functions should be helpful.

Index
The index covers all the issues of the Nihon Butsuri Gakkaishi published between the years 1946 and 1994. You can search from keywords, title, author name and year of publication.

Contents of Back Issues
This section reproduces the
contents for the issues published since 1995. There is no search function here.

Reading Previous Issue
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