Books
- Compassionate Linght in Asia with Jin Yong
- The Human Revolution (12 volumes):Human Revolution in SGI
- The New Human Revolution (30+ Volumes, this is an ongoing series)
- Choose Life: A Dialogue with Arnold J. Toynbee
- Dawn After Dark with René Huyghe
- Before It Is Too Late with Aurelio Peccei
- Human Values in a changing world with Bryan Wilson
- A Lifelong Quest for Peace with Linus Pauling
- Dialogue of World Citizens with Norman Cousins
- Choose Peace with Johan Galtung
- Planetary Citizenship with Hazel Henderson
- Moral Lesson of the Twentieth Century with Mikhail Gorbachev
- A Quest for Global Peace: Rotblat and Ikeda on War, Ethics, and the Nuclear Threat with Joseph Rotblat
- Global Civilization: A Buddhist-Islamic Dialogue With Majid Tehranian
- Toward Creating an Age of Humanism with John Kenneth Galbraith
- Dialogical Civilization with Tu Weiming
- My Recollections
- One By One
- For the Sake of Peace
- A Youthful Diary
- The Living Buddha
- Buddhism, the First Millenium
- The Flower of Chinese Buddhism
- The Wisdom of the Lotus Sutra (6 volumes)
- On Peace, Life and Philosophy with Henry Kissinger
- Revolutions: to green the environment, to grow the human heart with M.S. Swaminathan
- Unlocking the Mysteries of Birth and Death: A Buddhist View of Life
- Life: An Enigma, a Precious Jewel
- Humanity at the Crossroads with Karan Singh
- The Snow Country Prince (children's book)
- The Cherry Tree (children's book)
- The Princess and the Moon (children's book)
- Over the Deep Blue Sea (children's book)
- Kanta and the Deer (children's book)
- The Way of Youth: Buddhist Common Sense for Handling Life's Questions (with a foreword by Duncan Sheik)
- Planetary Citizenship with Hazel Henderson
- Songs of Peace: Rendezvous with Nature (Photographs) (Tokyo: Sōka Gakkai, 2005)
- "A Dialogue Between East and West: Looking to a Human Revolution" with Ricardo Diez-Hochleitner
- Ode to the Grand Spirit — A dialogue — with Chingiz Aitmatov
- 'La fuerza de la Esperanza; Reflexiones sobre la paz y los derechos humanos en el tercer milenio' (dialogue between Argentine Nobel Peace laureate Dr. Adolfo Pérez Esquivel and Daisaku Ikeda) (Buenos Aires, Emecé, 2011)
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