No.200
Title | Author |
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The Regionalization in Production Technique of Backed-knives from the Central Japanese Archipelago and Their Background |
OTSUKA Yoshiaki |
Naniwa and Chikushi as Hubs of Diplomacy | NITO Atsushi |
A Study of Yinshafo Ceremonies in Dunhuang in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries |
XU Ming |
Research Notes | |
Analysis of Charred Materials on the Neolithic Potteries at the Sejyuk Site, Urusan, Korea | KOBAYASHI Kenichi and KUDO Yuichiro |
Analysis of the Used Colorants in the Ukiyo-e Wood Prints Made during the End of Edo-Period and the Beginning of Meiji-Period : Red, Yellow and Green | SHIMADZU Yoshiko |
The Korean Edition and Five Early-movable-type Printing Editions Owned by the National Museum of Japanese History : Comparison of Early-movable-type Printing between Japan and Korea | LEE Jaejeong |
“Udon Noodle Shops” Depicted in Genre Paintings in the Early Modern Period |
KOJIMA Michihiro |
Research Materials | |
Umemoto Records : Introduction of Historical Material on Arson by Harlots of Umemoto-ya Sakichi in Shinyoshiwara Licensed Red-light District in 1849 |
YOKOYAMA Yuriko |
No.199
Collaborative Research: Folklore Research on Migration of People and Its Dynamic State
No.198
Collaborative Research: Research on History of Reading of Chinese Classics and Their Texts Focusing on Documents Inherited by Takamatsu House of the Imperial Family
Title | Author |
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Progress and Overview of the Collaborative Research | SHIZUNAGA Takeshi |
I | |
[Research Materials] An Annotated Bibliography of Lunyu Jijie in the Collection of the National Museum of Japanese History |
TAKADA Sohei |
[Research Materials] A Study of the Collections of Poems “Chogonka” and “Biwa-ko” from the Takamatsunomiya Collection |
SHIZUNAGA Takeshi |
II | |
[Research Notes] A Study of the Eleven Letters of Wang Xizhi from Akihagijo | TSUCHIYA Satoshi |
[Research Notes] A Study of the Repeating Signs Used in Empress Komyo’s Handwritten Copy of Gakki-ron |
OBUCHI Takayuki |
[Research Materials] An Annotated Report of “Tonan-ko”, Volume 16 of Hakushi-bunshu | SUMIYOSHI Tomohiko |
The Origins and Establishment of the Nawa Edition | KAMITAKA Tokuharu |
III | |
Introduction of Chinese Texts into Kyoto and Kamakura in the Mid-Kamakura Period and Key Players in the Process : A Study Centered on the Kanazawa Bunko Collection and Other Manuscripts | FUKUSHIMA Kaneharu |
[Research Materials] Bibliographical Review and Reproduction of Kinno Fugetsu | HORIKAWA Takashi |
[Research Materials] Supplementary Note and Reproduction of Tenmon Zusho Gansen in the Collection of the Hosa Bunko Library in Nagoya | MIZUGUCHI Motoki |
[Research Materials] An Annotated Bibliography of Baika Mujinzo from the Kogen-in Temple Documents | NAKAO Kenichiro |
No.197
Collaborative Research: Consumption Culture and Invention of Tradition
No.196
Collaborative Research: High-precision Dating in the History
of Research on Historical and Archaeological Materials
Title | Author |
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Overview and Progress of the Collaborative Research | SAKAMOTO Minoru |
Radiocarbon Dates of the Charred Plant Remains Excavated from the Oujiyama Site, and Comparison with Dates of the Incipient Jomon Pottery on the Southern Kyushu, Japan |
KUDO Yuichiro |
Analysis of the Usage of Pottery in the Late Jomon Period | KOBAYASHI Ken’ichi and SAKAMOTO Minoru |
Radiocarbon Dating of Townhouses in front of Itsukushima Shrine and the Impact of the Analysis |
FUJITA Meiji |
Research into the Use of Radiocarbon for the Dating of Commoner & Upper-class Houses: Hikobe House, Motegi House, Minamitani House, Sekisuiin (Kozanji), Kokin Denju-no-Ma, Seiunji Kuri, Tenshin-in Guest Hall (Manpukuji) |
NAKAO Nanae, SAKAMOTO Minoru, IMAMURA Mineo, NAGAI Norio, NISHIJIMA Mariko, Martin MORRIS and MARUYAMA Toshiaki |
Research Notes | |
AMS-14C Dating of the Former Doi Family Residence: Contaminated Samples and Their Solutions |
SAKAMOTO Minoru, NAKAO Nanae and IMAMURA Mineo |
No.195
Title | Author |
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Attributes of Surrounding Moat Remains in the Southern Korean Peninsula and Their Changes during the Bronze Age to the Three Kingdoms Period of Korea | LEE Soo–hong |
Research Notes | |
Kiyosawa Kiyoshi during the Asia–Pacific War : Analysis of “Senso Nikki (A Diary of Darkness)” to Examine the Criticism against Japan in the Wartime and Ideas about Postwar Order |
SAKUMA Toshiaki |
Examination of Contaminated Materials in Starch Residue Analysis : Focusing on the Kitakogane Shell Mounds in Date City, Hokkaido |
SHIBUTANI Ayako, AONO Tomoya and NAGAYA Yukihito |
Research Materials | |
“Jisho Mokuroku” (Catalogue of the Imperial Library Chinese Classics) in Higashiyama Imperial Library |
OGURA Shigeji |
Studying-Abroad Diary to Folklore Research Institute by Taitaro Moriyama | KOIKE Jun’ichi |
Report on Investigation and Research Activities | |
Renovation Project of the Permanent Exhibition Gallery One (Prehistoric and Early Japan) of the National Museum of Japanese History : FY 2013 Activity Report |
SHIBUTANI Ayako and OTSUKA Yoshiaki |
No.194
Collaborative Research: Comprehensive Research on the Formation Process of the Literate Culture in Ancient East Asia
Title | Author |
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Overview and Progress of the Collaborative Research | OGURA Shigeji |
Characteristics of Wooden Tablets Excavated from Seongsan Fortress : A Comparison with the Management of Fortified Government Offices in Ancient Japan | MIKAMI Yoshitaka |
Outline of Acceptance of Textual Culture and Immigrants in Omi | OHASHI Nobuya |
The Dawn of Ancient Japanese Wooden Tablets | ICHI Hiroki |
The Reality of Receipts and Expenditure System at Ancient Storehouse | TAKEI Noriko |
Analysis of Functional Information of Shosoin Documents : Oral Communication and Documents | YAMAGUCHI Hideo |
Organization of the Knowledge of Japanese Ancient Times, and Buddhist Literature and Chinese Books : Examination of the Catalogue of Additionally Requested Chinese Classic Books and Commentaries on Han Buddhist Scriptures | NAKABAYASHI Takayuki |
Baekje Three Manuals as “Chronicles of Japan” Compilation Historical Materials | NITO Atsushi |
The History of Horyu-ji Kon-do Shaka Triad Halo Inscription | SHINKAWA Tokio |
The Ancient Official Seals of Japan and China : A Comparison Focusing on Shoso-in Documents with Seals | TANAKA Fumio |
Research Notes | |
A Comparative Research Focusing on Creation Method of Wooden Tablets : Between the Wooden Tablets Excavated from Haman Seongsan Walls of Korea and the Edsin-gol Wooden Tablets of the Han Period of China |
ABE Soichiro |
Reexamination of the Script of the Ojak Inscription | HASHIMOTO Shigeru |
Writing Style of Kana in the Ninth to Tenth Centuries : A Study with Focus on Hiragana |
OGURA Shigeji |
Illustrations of Legendary Tales in the Han Dynasty | MORISHITA Shoji |
A Historical Study of the Bamboo Strips Edition of the Lunyu (Analects of Confucius)Unearthed in Nangnang District of Pʼyongyang | LEE Sungsi |
A Form of Wooden and Bamboo Manuscripts in the Wei-Jin(魏晋)Period : A Case of Chang-Sha Wu-Jian(長沙呉簡) | SEKIO Shiro |
Report on Investigation and Research Activities | |
Spread of Chinese Characters :From China to the Japanese Islands through the Korean Peninsula | INUKAI Takashi |
Research Materials | |
Report on the Research of Pottery with Inscription Excavated at the Anap-chi Pond, Kyeong-ju |
TAKEI Noriko |
No.193
Collaborative Research: Preservation and Utilization of Culture in Regional Development
No.192
NIHU(National Institutes for the Humanities)Joint Research Projects:
Advanced Informationization Research on Shoso-in Documents
Title | Author |
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Overview of the Research : NIHU(National Institutes for the Humanities)Joint Research Projects ; Advanced Informationization Research on Shoso-in Documents |
NITO Atsushi |
Current State and Problems of the Study of Shoso-in Documents | SAKAEHARA Towao |
Development and Problems in the Study of Shakyojo Documents (the Documents of the Sutra Copying Office) | YAMASHITA Yumi |
The Development of Document Style from Ancient Ages into Medieval (1) : Examination of Preliminary Essays on “Senji” by Hayakawa Syohachi | TOMITA Masahiro |
Research Notes | |
Characteristics and Traits of Shoso-in Documents | YAMASHITA Yumi |
A Theoretical Note on Three Progress Reports(“Shujitsu”) Which Were Said to Have Been Written by “Yamabe no Morokimi” |
IIDA Takehiko |
Memorandum on the Simulation to Restore an Ancient Family | IMAZU Katsunori |
Indicating Wokoto-ten with Coordinates | TAKADA Tomokazu |
About the Database of Heian-Period Diaries | KURAMOTO Kazuhiro |
Significance and Issues of Digitizing “Shoso-in Monjo” : A Study of the Improvement Process of the Shoso-in Monjo Database “SOMODA” |
GOTO Makoto |
A Research-Support Viewing System for Shoso-in Documents Adapting a Free Viewing Method of Super-High Definition Images |
ADACHI Fumio, SUZUKI Takuji and NITO Atsushi |
Report on Investigation and Research Activity: | |
Study of Shakyojo Documents by Sakaehara Seminar, Osaka City University |
SAKAEHARA Towao |
Historiographical Institute and Investigation of Shoso-in Documents | YAMAGUCHI Hideo |
History of the Ancient-Documents Investigation in the Office of the Shoso-in Treasure House |
SASADA Yu |
Study of Shoso-in Documents and the Role of the Replica Project of the National Museum of Japanese History |
NITO Atsushi |
After the Publication of “Shoso-in Documents in External Collections” | OGURA Shigeji |
The Outline and Present Issues of Shoso-in Document Database | INABA Yoko and HAYASHI Yurie |
No.191
Collaborative Research: Research on the Change of Custom of the Funeral and Grave Systems Before, Duringe and After the Rapid Economic Growth Period: Focusing on the Analysis and the Follow-up Study of“ Collection of Materials on the Death, Funeral Rites, and Grave Systems”
Title | Author |
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Overview of the Collaborative Research | SEKIZAWA Mayumi |
Changes in Funeral Customs I: A Case Study of the South-Central Part of Okinawa Main Island | SHINTANI Takanori |
Changes in Funeral Customs II: A Case Study of Kita Hiroshima Town (Former Chiyoda Town), Yamagata District, Hiroshima Prefecture: The Opening of a Funeral Hall in 2008 and Accompanying Changes | SHINTANI Takanori |
Spread of Cremation and Its Results: A Funeral with the Corpse in a Coffin or with the Ashes in an Urn: Increasing Demands for Repositories for the Bones of the Dead | SEKIZAWA Mayumi |
The History and Folklore of Mitama Ceremonies | OMOTO Takahisa |
Changes in Funeral and Burial Customs and Practices in the Okitama Area in Yamagata Prefecture: A Follow-up Study of Tokizawa in Takahata Town |
ODAJIMA Takemi |
Changes in Funeral Practices before and after the High Economic Growth Period: Focusing on Families, Nursing Care of Parents, and Attendance on the Dying |
KURAISHI Atsuko |
Change of the Meaning of Funeral Services from a Religious Rite to a Farewell: Case Study of Matsumoto City and Its Surrounding Areas |
FUKUZAWA Shouji |
Changes in Funeral and Burial Practices in Wakasa: A Case Study of Mihama Town, Mikata District, Fukui Prefecture | KANEDA Hisaaki |
Involvement of Third Parties in Funeral Rites: A Study from the Viewpoint of Participation and Intervention | NISHIMURA Akira |
Changes in Funeral Customs and the Increasing Use of Automobiles at Ancestor Worship: A Case Study of the South-Central Part of Okinawa Main Island |
TAKEI Motoaki |
Tomb as Memory Storage Medium and Change of Tombstone Materials: A Study on the Grave System in Contemporary Okinawa |
OCHI Ikuno |
Research Notes | |
Changes in Funeral Customs in Obihiro City, Hokkaido: A Comparison with Nationwide:Trends Based on “Collection of Materials on the Death, Funeral Rites, and Grave Systems” |
TAKAHASHI Fumiya |
Involvement of Funeral Directors and the Reality of Prices: An Example of Contemporary Funeral Practices |
TAKEI Motoaki |
Regional Characteristics Reflected in Changes in Funeral Customs: A Case Study of Funeral Services in Susono City in Shizuoka Prefecture |
MATSUDA Kayoko |
Transition and Continuity in Funeral Rites in Kanagawa Prefecture: A Case Study of Fukami in Yamato City |
SUZUKI Michihiro |
Changes in Funeral Rites:A Case Study of Aichi Prefecture | GAMAIKE Seishi |
The Realities and Changes of Funeral Services in Owada, Hidaka Village, Kochi Prefecture |
UMENO Mitsuoki |
Establishment of Graves in Okinawa before its Retrocession to Japan:A Case Study of Naha City and the Central Area of Okinawa Main Island |
IGUCHI Manabu |
Research Materials | |
Photographs of Funeral Services Taken by Hirofumi Tsuboi | SHINTANI Takanori |
Questionnaire for the Survey on Funeral Rites and Burial Systems in Nakagusuku Village, Nakagami District, Okinawa Prefecture, in 1959 and 2007 |
TAKEI Motoaki |
No.190
Title | Author |
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Another Study of the Introduction of Guns to Japan : As a Counter-argument to the Criticism of Dr. Sho¯suke Murai | UDAGAWA Takehisa |
Place and Dates of Uozumi-no-Tomari : Reconsideration of the Buried Woods Excavated from the Eigashima Port, Akashi City | HARUNARI Hideji, KUDO Yuichiro and INAHARA Akitaka |
Research on Katsuhide Hirohashi : As an Example of the Recognition of “Yomei No Suke ” on Aristocratic Society during the Middle Ages | WATANABE Shigeru |
Research Materials | |
Emperor Gonara's Handwritten Manuscript of “Shika Wakashu (Collection of Verbal Flowers)” Held by the National Museum of Japanese History : Reproduction with Explanatory Notes | SAKAI Shigeyuki |
Contents of “Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History” vol.171~vol.190 |
No.189
Collaborative Research: Research on Advanced Applications of Digital Information for Historical Studies
Title | Author |
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Progress and Result of the Collaborative Research | SUZUKI Takuzi |
Heuristic Search for Information on Museum’s Holdings | YAMADA Atsushi, ADACHI Fumio and KOMACHI Yushi |
A Showing Method for Large Amount of Photographs Having Temporal and Spatial Information | ADACHI Fumio, AOYAMA Hiro’o, TANAKA Noriyuki and TOKUNAGA Yukio |
A Design and Implementation of the Digital Annotation Basis on an Image Resource for a Touch Operation | TSUDA Mitsuhiro |
Multimedia Content for a Special Exhibition “Musical Instruments Tell Stories” | SUZUKI Takuzi |
A Development of Tangible Cultural Properties Exhibition System Based on Multi-Spectral Information | TANAKA Norihiro, MOCHIZUKI Kosuke, MIYASHITA Tomoya, MURATA Ryojiand SUZUKI Takuzi |
No.188
Collaborative Research: General Study of Medieval Ceremonial Texts
Title | Author |
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Progress and Overview of the Collaborative Research | MATSUO Koichi |
Part I. Discussion | |
A Comprehensive Study of Liturgical Texts in Medieval Buddhism | ABE Yasuro |
The World of the “Mikkyo” Book of the Tenporinsho | MIYOSHI Toshinori |
“Kanpaku-ke shuzen” Booklet of the Tenporinsho at the National Museum of Japanese History and Matsudono Motofusa | ABE Mika |
On Takamatsu’in and Choken:Focusing on an Examination of the Hyobyaku of Choken | TSUTSUI Sanae |
[Research Materials] “Chudo Shushi-saho” of Shinpuku-ji Templ |
MATSUO Koichi |
The Dun-huang Fo-shuo zhu-jing za-yuan yin-you-ji and Buddhist Sutra Expounding | ARAMI Hiroshi |
Part II. Material: A Reprint of “Tenpo¯rinsho¯” at the National Museum of Japanese History with Explanatory Notes | |
[Research Materials] Explanatory Notes on Historical Material “Tenporinsho” at the National Museum of Japanese History |
MAKINO Atsushi |
List of Invocations | |
Explanatory Notes on Each Booklet | MAKINO Atsushi and others |
Reprints | |
First Booklet | MAKINO Atsushi |
Second Booklet | MIYOSHI Toshinori and TSUTSUI Sanae |
Third Booklet | ABE Mika |
Fourth Booklet | ABE Mika, INOSE Chihiro and MIYOSHI Toshinori |
List of Variant and Indecipherable Characters | |
Index |
No.187
Collaborative Research:History of Relationship between Human Activities and Plant Utilization in the Jomon Period
Title | Author |
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Progress and Overview of the Collaborative Research | KUDO Yuichiro |
Part 1 The Relationship between Human Activities and Plant Utilization in the Jomon Period : Recent Progress and Findings | |
[Article] Management of Forest Resources during the Jomon Period in Japan Deduced from Excavated Plant Remains |
NOSHIRO Shuichi and SASAKI Yuka |
[Article] Origin of Urushi (Toxicodendron vernicifluum) in the Neolithic Jomon Period of Japan |
SUZUKI Mitsuo, NOSHIRO Shuichi, TANAKA Takahisa, KOBAYASHI Kazutaka, WANG Yong, LIU Jianquan and ZHENG Yunfei |
[Article] Consideration of Plant Use and Foodstuffs Cooked in Incipient Jomon Potteries : A Case Study from the Ojiyama and Sankakuyama I Sites, Southern Kyushu, Japan |
KUDO Yuichiro |
[Article] The Initial Form of Rice and Millet Cultivation during the Final Jomon-Yayoi Transition Era from the View of Archaeobotanical Weed Assemblages |
NASU Hiroo |
[Article] Early Agriculture in Korea Reconstructed by Millet Impressions on the Chulmun Potteries |
OBATA Hiroki and MANABE Aya |
Part 2 New Investigations into Plant Utilization and the Palaeoenvironment at the Shimo-yakebe Site | |
[Article] Vegetation History and Use of Plant Resources in the Middle to Final Jomon Periods that were Reconstructed Using Pollen Fossils and Radiocarbon Dates at the Shimo-yakebe Site, Tokyo |
YOSHIKAWA Masanobu and KUDO Yuichiro |
[Article] Management of Lacquer and Chestnut Resources during the Late Jomon Period at the Shimo-yakebe Site Deduced from the Growth Trends of Extant Lacquer Trees |
NOSHIRO Shuichi and SASAKI Yuka |
[Report on Investigation and Research Activities] Endocarps of Toxicodendron and Rhus Excavated from the Shimo-yakebe Site |
YOSHIKAWA Junko, KOBAYASHI Kazutaka and KUDO Yuichiro |
[Article] Lacquerwork Techniques Found in the Shimo-yakebe Site |
CHIBA Toshiro |
[Report on Investigation and Research Activities] Results of an X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Red Pigments Used in Jomon Period Lacquer Artifacts from the Shimo-yakebe Site |
NAGASHIMA Masaharu |
[Article] Impression Replica Investigation and the Use of Seeds at the Shimo-yakebe Site |
OBATA Hiroki, MANABE Aya, MOMOHARA Arata, NASU Hiroo and SASAKI Yuka |
[Article] Analysis of Mat Print at the Bottom of Pottery from Shimo-yakebe Site : Woven Items Used for Making Pottery |
MANABE Aya |
[Article] An Aspect of Plant Use during the Jomon Period Viewed from the Waving Materials from the Shimo-yakebe Site |
SASAKI Yuka, KOBAYASHI Kazutaka, SUZUKI Mitsuo and NOSHIRO Shuici |
[Article] Identification of Baskets and Bundles of Their Materials from the Shimo-yakebe Site, Tokyo Using the Plant Opal Phytolith Analysis |
YONEDA Kyoko and SASAKI Yuka |
[Research Notes] Starch Residues of Plant Remains on Jomon Pottery and Stone Tools from the Shimo-yakebe Site, Tokyo, Japan, and Their Implications for Plant Utilization |
SHIBUTANI Ayako |
[Report on Investigation and Research Activities] Commentary on the Reconstruction Pictures for the Plant Use in the Jomon Period |
KUDO Yuichiro, CHIBA Toshiro, SASAKI Yuka, NOSHIRO Shuichi, OBATA Hiroki and SUZUKI Mitsuo |
Part 3 Basic Studies on Plant Utilization during the Jomon Period | |
[Article] Folkloric Study of Hemp Utilization : To Investigate the Usage of Hemp in the Jomon Period |
SHINOZAKI Shigeo |
[Report on Investigation and Research Activities] Compilation of Evidences of Cannabis sativa in the Jomon Period |
KUDO Yuichiro and HITOKI Eri |
[Article] Identification of Cannabis sativa L. Pollen and its Dispersion |
YOSHIKAWA Masanobu and KUDO Yuichiro |
[Article] Identification Methods of Plant Materials of Excavated Weavings |
KOBAYASHI Kazutaka and SUZUKI Mitsuo | [Report on Investigation and Research Activities] Dispersal of Toxicodendron vernicifluum (Stokes) F. A. Barkley Pollen |
YOSHIKAWA Masanobu, KUDO Yuichiro, NOSHIRO Shuichi, YOSHIKAWA Junko, SASAKI Yuka and CHIBA Toshiro |
[Report on Investigation and Research Activities] Experiment of Lacquer Tapping Using Lithic Tools |
CHIBA Toshiro, KUDO Yuichiro, SASAKI Yuka and NOSHIRO Shuichi |
[Report on Investigation and Research Activities] Significance of Plant Macrofossil Database from Archaelogical Sites |
MOMOHARA Arata, KUDO Yuichiro, KOBAYASHI Hirokazu, ISHIDA Itoe and OKITSU Susumu |
No.186
Title | Author |
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What is the Principle of Transmission of Denshō(Tradition): Case of Hiba Kōjin Kagura | SUZUKI Masataka |
An Annotated Bibliography of Gozan-ban Editions in the Collection of the National Museum of Japanese History(Summary) | SUMIYOSHI Tomohiko |
Research Notes | |
Origin of the Old Book Collection of the Kyoto Imperial Palace in the Possession of the Archives and Mausolea Department of the Imperial Household Agency : A Study of Books of the Library of the Fukiage Imperial Palace Appendix : Reprint of “the Catalogue of the Library of the Fukiage Imperial Palace(Copy)”in the Possession of the Archives and Mausolea Department of the Imperial Household Agency | OGURA Shigeji |
Interim Report of Collaborative Research “Humans and Naturein Culture in Japanese Hilly and Mountainous Region” : Water Use Research from the Viewpoint of Nigo-ana Canal Tunnel | NISHITANI Masaru, SHIMADATE Riko and OKUBO Satoru |
Interim Report of Collaborative Research “Humans and Nature in Culture in Japanese Hilly and Mountainous Region” : Geographic Locations of the Kuradama–Orikisawa Irrigation System and Its Relation to Paddy-Rice Cultivation | UEDA Hiroto, OKUBO Satoru, SHIMADATE Riko and NISHITANI Masaru |
Research Materials | |
New Development in Organizing and Studying Wooden Strips Excavated in China | WANG Su |
Historical Document Research ; Over-Written Manuscript of “Kanenaka Kyouki” 1288, August Scroll | Kanchuki Uramonjo Society |
Facsimile/Reprint Edition of “Hinokedaidainengokanmon: from the Oho Era to the Oan Era” in the Possessionof the National Museum of Japanese History | TAKADA Sohei and NAWA Toshimitsu |
Report on Investigation and Research Activities | |
Renovation Project of the Permanent Exhibition Gallery One(Prehistoric and Early Japan)of the National Museum of Japanese History:FY 2012 Activity Report | SHIBUTANI Ayako |
Interim Report of Collaborative Research “Humans and Naturein Culture in Japanese Hilly and Mountainous Region” : Study of Records Relating to the Excavationof Kuradama-Orikisawa Water Channel | SHIMADATE Riko, NISHITANI Masaru and OKUBO Satoru |
Farewell to Professor IHARA Kesao | KOJIMA Michihiro |
Chronology and Bibliography of IHARA Kesao | |
Farewell to Professor TSUNEMITSU Toru | KOIKE Jun’ichi |
Chronology and Bibliography of TSUNEMITSU Toru | |
Farewell to Director General HIRAKAWA Minami | KURUSHIMA Hiroshi, AOYAMA Hiro’o, FUJIO Shin’ichiro and OKUBO Jun’ichi |
Chronology and Bibliography of HIRAKAWA Minami |
No.185
Collaborative Research: Formation and Development of Agrarian Society:
Reconstruction of the Image of the Yayoi Period
No.184
Collaborative Research : Study on Methods for Functional Utilization of Museum Information Resources and Research on its Applications
Title | Author |
---|---|
Overview of the Collaborative Research | MIYATA Kimiyoshi |
[Report on Investigation and Research Activities] Information Design for Multi Use of Museum Information |
HARADA Yasushi |
[Report on Investigation and Research Activities] Whaling Records of Trackers : Small-scale Coastal Whaling of Abashiri City, Hokkaido, from 1971 to 1972 |
Markku HAUTA-KASARI, MIYATA Kimiyoshi, and Jussi PARKKINEN |
[Research Notes] A Study on Virtual Walking System in Diorama Exhibition |
NAKAGUCHI Toshiya |
Appearance Reproduction and Its Applications to Digital Museum | TSUMURA Norimichi |
Augmented Collaboration between Imaging Technology and the Copyright Act for Functional Usage of Information Resources in Museums | MIYATA Kimiyoshi and MATSUDA Masayuki |
No.183
Special Issue for the 30th Anniversary of National Museum of Japanese History II
No.182
Collaborative Research : G.Resource Studies on Warriors and the Samurai Class in Medieval and Early Modern Times
No.181
Collaborative Research : Research and Description on Human Livelihoods and Utilization of Natural Resources
Title | Author |
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Progress and Future Plan of Collaborative Research “Research and Description on Human Livelihoods and Utilization of Natural Resources” |
YASUMURO Satoru |
I : Ethnography of Everyday Life and Practice | |
Essay on Techniques of Regular Market Vendors : A Case Study of A Japanese Anise and Cleyera Shop at the Street Market in Kochi |
YAMAMOTO Shino |
Essay on the Folkways of Tsukuba Science City : A Folklore Study of Man-made Nature |
YAMASHITA Yusaku |
[Research Notes] Winnowing Basket and Folk Beliefs : Fan, Stand, and Cover |
TSUNEMITSU Toru |
Graves and the Art of Living : A Study of the Himba, Pastoral People in Namibia |
YOSHIMURA Satoko |
II : Practice of Ethno-Environmental History | |
Analysis of Votive Pictures : A Study of Pole-and-line Bonito Fishing in Tosa in the Period of Japanese-style Wooden Vessels |
MATSUDA Mutsuhiko |
[Research Notes] Whaling Records of Trackers : Small-scale Coastal Whaling of Abashiri City, Hokkaido, from 1971 to 1972 | KAWASHIMA Syuichi |
[Research Notes] Study on the Subsistence Reflecting Environmental Changes Centered on the Infow of Bullfrogs : with “Masuda Minoru Diary” as a Start |
AKIYAMA Emiko |
A Review Study of Fish Taxonomy : Folk Classification and Commecial Naming of Abalones |
YASUMURO Satoru |
No.180
Collaborative Research : General Study of Rakuchu-Rakugai-Zu Byobu (Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto) Rekihaku A Version
Title | Author |
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Overview of the Research | KOJIMA Michihiro |
Part 1 : Reproduction and Study on the Image | |
Reproduction of the Damaged Area on the Second Panel of the Right-hand Screen of a Pair of Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto (Rekihaku A Version) | IWANAGA Terumi |
Reproduction Process of the Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto (Rekihaku A Version) | BANNO Tomohiro |
Research Notes | |
Labels on the Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto (Rekihaku A Version) | UNNO Keisuke and NAKAMURA Kentaro |
Report on the Investigation and Research Activities | |
Listing and Languages of the Database of the Characters in the Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto (Rekihaku A Version) | OYABU Umi |
Part 2 : Social Background of Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto | |
Production of the Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto (Rekihaku A Version) | KOJIMA Michihiro |
Analysis of the Tembun Hokke Rebellion as a Medieval City Study : in the viewpoint of Kyoto’s Nichiren Temples Depicted in Paintings | FURUKAWA Motoya |
Research Notes | |
Kyoto Depicted in Scenes In and Around Kyoto: from the Viewpoint of Cityscape Paintings | SUKIGARA Toshio |
Research on the Meaning of the Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto (Rekihaku F Version) | OTSUKA Katsumi |
Part 3 : Practical Use of the Image of Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto | |
Viewing Characteristics of Super-High-Deἀnition Digital Materials “RAKUCHU-RAKUGAI-ZU Folding Screens” :Analysis From Viewing Behavior of Visitor to a Museum | ADACHI Fumio |
Development of People Database as a Tool for Integrating Image and Text Information | MIYATA Kimiyoshi |
No.179
Collaborative Research :
Basic Study for a New Image of the Ancient State
No.178
Special Issue for the 30th Anniversary
of National Museum of Japanese History I
No.177
Collaborative Research:Research on the Development and Application of Natural Science Methods of Analyzing Historical Materials
Title | Author |
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Progress and Overview of the Collaborative Research | SAITO Tsutomu |
Basic Study on Imagery for Historical Artifacts Based on Spectral Selective Imaging Systems | MIYATA Kimiyoshi |
Constituent Material Analysis of the Bamiyan Buddhist Wall Paintings in Central Asia(1):Using Synchrotron-based µFTIR, µXRF/µXRD Analyses | TANIGUCHI Yoko |
Constituent Material Analysis of the Bamiyan Buddhist Wall Paintings in Central Asia(2):Organic Analysis Using GC/MS and ELISA | TANIGUCHI Yoko |
The Cases of Ancient Arsenic-rich Ironware and Iron Ores | TAKATSUKA Hideharu, NAGASHIMA Masaharu, SAKAMOTO Minoru and SAITO Tsutomu |
Scientific Studies on Traditional Techniques Inherited by Swordsmiths | SAITO Tsutomu, SAKAMOTO Minoru and TAKATSUKA Hideharu |
Experimental Inspection and Reconstruction of Ookaji, a Pre-modern Process of Pig Iron Decarburizing | SAITO Tsutomu, SAKAMOTO Minoru and TAKATSUKA Hideharu |
No.176
Collaborative Research:
- General Study on the Utilization of Dating Techniques for Research on Historical Materials
- Study of Methods of Describing Information Relating to Digitalized Museum Information Resources
Title | Author |
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Collaborative Research: General Study on the Utilization of Dating Techniques for Research on Historical Materials | |
Overview and Progress of the Collaborative Research: Scientific Research “General Study on the Utilization of Dating Techniques for Research on Historical Materials” |
SAKAMOTO Minoru |
Study on Residential Construction Ages from Dating Building Materials in Japan’s Prehistoric Pit Houses | KOBAYASHI Ken’ichi |
Age Determination of Hinoki Wood from Historical Buildings | YOKOYAMA Misao, ITOH Takao, KAWAI Shuichi, OZAKI Hiromasa, SAKAMOTO Minoru, IMAMURA Mineo, MITSUTANI Takumi, KUBODERA Shigeru and HAMASHIMA Masaji |
Radiocarbon Dating and Research on Historical Buildings in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Times: Case Studies of the Daizenji Temple Main Hall, the Former Head and Branch Doi Houses, and the Miki House | NAKAO Nanae, WATANABE Yoko, SAKAMOTO Minoru and IMAMURA Mineo |
14C-Dating of Architectural Members of the Founder’s Hall Gate, Honganji Temple | YOKOYAMA Misao, SUGIYAMA Junji, KAWAI Shuichi and SAKAMOTO Minoru |
Radiocarbon Dating of Kannon-ji Temple, Ushiku-shi, Ibaraki | SAKAMOTO Minoru, IMAMURA Mineo, ISSHIKI Fumihiko, WAKASA Sachi and MATSUZAKI Hiroyuki |
Radiocarbon Age of Miidera-gire Attributed to Enchin and the Historical Period when an Ancient Monzen-chu Manuscript was Written | ODA Hirotaka, YASU Hiroaki, IKEDA Kazuomi and SAKAMOTO Minoru |
Report on the Investigation and Research Activities | |
Research Reports on Age Studies of Medieval and Early Modern Paper | IHARA Kesao |
Research Notes | |
Radiocarbon Dating of Wooden Bridge Pier Excavated from the Kourokan Remains, Fukuoka | IMAMURA Mineo and OHBA Yasutoki |
Radiocarbon Calibration Program Using Spreadsheet Software: RHC Version 4 | SAKAMOTO Minoru |
Collaborative Research: Study of Methods of Describing Information Relating to Digitalized Museum Information Resources | |
Progress and Result of the Collaborative Research | ADACHI Fumio |
Study on a Description Method for Digital Material Information in Museums: A Conceptual Model for the Description of Copied Materials | ADACHI Fumio |
A Conceptual Model Design for the Description of Copied Materials | SUZUKI Takuzi |
Features and Issues of a Conceptual Model for Description of Copied Materials | UDA Norihiko, YAMADA Taizo, MURATA Ryoji and YAMAMOTO Yasunori |
Evaluation of a Description Method for Copied Materials in Historical Researches | NITO Atsushi, TAKAHASHI Kazuki, OKUBO Jun’ichi, MURAKI Jiro, UCHIDA Junko and ADACHI Fumio |