Index
Special Feature
* Scenes of Learning * Supported by abundant communication |
(Yuuka Sato) |
A Witness to History
A photographic introduction to items from the collection What was the reason for painting the "Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto (Rekihaku Version A)"? |
(Michihiro Kojima) |
The 48th Museum Colloquy
Scenes of learning | (Masanobu Kimura) |
Special Feature:Scenes of Learning
The world of learning in terakoya | (Masanobu Kimura) |
Scenes of learning as depicted in "writing" -- Three situations from Japan's Early Modern and Modern periods | (Masakatsu Okado) |
Scenes of learning "Changing university classrooms" | (Yuhei Yamauchi) |
Column
Scenes and fragments of evening high school | (Koichi Matsuo) |
Scenes of learning "Changing university classrooms" | (Yuhei Yamauchi) |
The 29th Rekihaku Update
Student Initiative Project of the School of Cultural and Social Studies, Graduate University for Advanced Studies War -- Field project comparing the Peace Museum with battle sites and bases --Thinking about war exhibitions from Okinawa | (Tsuneo Yasuda and Emi Murayama) |
Introducing Our Researchers -- Part 33
Communication Design for Learning | (Yuuka Sato) |
Construction of Gallery 3 -- A new general exhibit
The Early Modern period as seen in pictures and maps | (Hiro'o Aoyama) |
Book Review
Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History, Vol. 134 & Vol. 135 Collaborative Research "Monarchial Authority and Cities: Transitions in the Age of the Ritsuryo State" (Discussion edition) & (Resource edition) Reviewed by Makoto Sato |
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Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History, Vol. 137 Collaborative Research "General Research on the Application of High-Precision Dating Techniques to Historical Materials" Reviewed by Minoru Yoneda |