Ma Xiaoning, “Explorers of Thousand Year Relics” (Chinese), People’s Daily, 1998.5.24
“Japanese Ambassador’s Wife Passionately Studies Liao and Jin History”, Beijing Evening News (Chinese), 2003.9.23, p.55
Chen Ying, “Better Late than Never:’American’Pleads to City for Protection of Ancient Heritage Sites”, Beijing Today (English),2003.9.26, p.11
“Anami Fumiyo: Wife of the Japanese Ambassador”, World Women (Chinese),2003.10
“Madam Ambassador”, Foreigners in China, China Intercontinental Press, 2003.12, pp.78~83, (Chinese and English) ISBN 7-5085-0384-8
Yu Qing, “Following Ennin’s Road Searching for the Buddhist Law in Tang China,Talking with Japanese Scholar of East Asian History, Anan Shidai (Virginia Anami)”, People’s Daily (Chinese), 2004.2.28
Niu Wenqi, “Another Kind of American: Visiting with the Wife of the Japanese Ambassador to China” (Chinese), International Talent Magazine, 2004.2, pp.32~33
“Anami Talks on Jikaku Daishi Ennin”, Jal China Seminar, WING Travel, (Japanese) 2007.2.26
“Plans for a Trip to Commemorate the 1,400 Years Since the Kentoshi Missions”,
This Person Column (この人)Ehime Shinbun Newspaper,(Japanese) 2007.4.12
“Ambassadors and Monks Included in a Lively Mission”, People and Season Column, (人と旬)Akita Sakigake Newspaper, (Japanese) 2007.4.13
“Remembering the Footsteps of the Kentoshi Missions”, China and Me Series (中国と私), Asahi Shinbun, (Japanese), 2007.6.19
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Photo: “Family Picnic, King of Ginkgos”, Beijing in the Eyes of Foreigners Photo Album, China Intercontinental Press, 2009, p.87
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