Introductory Essay.- Phenomenology and Philosophy in Japan.- I / Present Day Phenomenology in Japan.- Husserl’s Manuscript ‘A Nocturnal Conversation’: His Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity.- The Paradox of the Phenomenological Method.- The Potential Plurality of the Transcendental Ego of Husserl and Its Relevance to the Theory of Space.- Philosophy and Phenomenological Intuition.- Is Time Real?.- Phenomenology and Grammar: A Consideration of the Relation Between Husserl’s Logical Investigations and Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy.- Phänomenologische Betrachtung vom Begriff der Welt.- Wahrheit und Unwahrheit oder Eigentlichkeit und Uneigentlichkeit: Eine Bemerkung zu Heideggers Sein und Zeit.- II / Phenomenology in the Japanese Inheritance.- The Kyoto School of Philosophy and Phenomenology.- Affective Feeling.- The Concrete World of Action in Nishida’s Later Thought.- Appendix: Selected Bibliography of the Major Phenomenological Works Translated into Japanese and of the Major Phenomenological Writings by Japanese Authors (Hirotaka Tatematsu).- Index of Names.