The Nippon Foundation said Tuesday it has chosen 100 books written in English--including one published by The Yomiuri Shimbun--to be presented elsewhere in the world to help people abroad correctly understand Japan. The books have been listed unanimously by a 10-member international selection committee, chaired by Takashi Shiraishi, vice president and professor of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies. The panel also includes U.S. author Donald Richie and British Ambassador to Japan Graham Holbrook Fry, among others...The selected books include "Japan Rising: The Resurgence of Japanese Power And Purpose
This article appeared a few weeks ago but there is still no mention of it on the Foundation's English site. There is this feature in Japanese which mentions a couple of the other titles chosen so far but no complete list. Some of the books are translations such as Nakae Chomin's "Discourse By Three Drunkards On Government