MIZOBE Yasu'o. An Overview of Japanese-African Relations and the 1960s Campaigns against the Atomic Bomb: Based on an Analysis of the 1962 Accra Assembly of the World Without the Bomb. Global Japanese Studies Review. 2018. 10. 1. 55-70
MIZOBE Yasu'o. History of Intellectual Relations Between Africa and Japan During the Interwar Period as Seen Through Takehiko Kojima's African Experience of 1936. Global Japanese Studies Review. 2017. 9. 1. 63-81
How Did the Japanese Describe Unintended Encounters with African Soldiers During World War II?: A Preliminary Report Based on Contemporary Writings and Memoirs Written in Japanese
(International Conference on Colonial Mobilization in Africa and Asia during the Second World War: Soldiers, Labourers and Women (COLMOB2018) 2018)
Reconsidering the 1960s campaigns against atomic and hydrogen bombs in Africa and Japan through an analysis of the Accra assembly for the world without bombs in 1962
(The 2nd Biennial Conference of African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA) 2017)
Japanese-African Relations and the 1960s Campaigns Against the Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs: Analysing the Impact of the 1962 Accra Conference
(The 53rd Annual Conference of the Japan Association for African Studies 2016)
Analysis of the Bank's Role in the Japanese Penetration into African Market in the Interwar Period (1920s and 1930s): The Case of the Yokohama Shokin Ginko
(The 13th International Conference of Africanists "Society and Politics in Africa: Traditional, Transitional, and New" 2014)