VSOLJ Variable Star Bulletin No. 22 has been published. The issue contains following articles. * CCD Observation of nova Sgr 1994 no.2 (S. Kiyota) * CCD Observation of nova Aql 1995 (S. Kiyota) * CCD Observations of symbiotic nova discovered by M. Wakuda during 1994-1995 (S. Kiyota) Send your requests or subscription queries to the publisher: Variable Star Observers League in Japan National Science Museum, Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110 Japan or e-mail to NAH01147@niftyserve.or.jp (Makoto Watanabe). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would also like to introduce quasi-monthly "Variable Stars" (in Japanese) by the Research Group for Variable Stars in Japan (sorry, I don't know its official English name), which is a member of the VSOLJ. This periodicals is one of the most widely read variable star-related materials among Japanese variable star observers. The latest issue (Vol. 27, No. 7; Oct. 1996) contains the following articles. * Let's observe X Tri Invitation to simultaneous observation X Tri (eclipsing binary), which has been selected as the target of the Variable Star Festival 1996 held on Oct. 19 (tonight!). * What is X Tri? Physical mechanism of this eclipsing binary; chart for observation. * My first glance at the VSNET Home Page (Makoto Watanabe) * The zoo of variable stars Nova Sgr 1996, Nova Cas 1995, AC Her: recent light curves and explanation * Easy targets for November bright Mira stars, R Sct, U Mon; Z And, CH Cyg, SS Cyg, RU Peg, RX And, Z Cam, Nova Cas 1995, V482 Cyg, R CrB * CV Circular and Mira-type Circular Interested people may also contact Makoto Watanabe (NAH01147@niftyserve.or.jp) for more information. report by Taichi Kato (sorry for my very _iikagen_ English translation > Watanabe-san)