Publication
Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History![]()
No.26 to No.50
No.50
No.49
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| Reburials in the Jomon Period |
SHITARA Hiromi |
| The System of Reburial in the Yayoi Period |
HARUNARI Hideji |
| Medieval Graveyards in the Uda Region, Nara Prefecture |
SHIRAISHI Taichiro |
| The Establishment of"So"Graves Seen from the Medieval Communal Grave Sites |
YOSHII Toshiyuki |
| Funerals and Incantations—Before Laying in the Coffin— |
MIZUNO Masayoshi |
| The Formation of Funeral Ceremonies in the Shinshu Sect—The Case of Rennyo— |
SHINNO Toshikazu |
| Dotonbori and Benares |
YAMAORI Tetsuo |
| The"No-Grave System", and the Grave System of the Shin-Buddhism |
GAMAIKE Seishi |
| Double Grave System and Village Space |
FUKUTA Azio |
| Memorandum on the Distribution of the Double Grave System |
SHNTANI Takenori |
| Cave Graves and the Custom of Reburial on Yoron Island |
AKATA Mitsuo |
| Company Graves on Mt. Koya and Mt. Hiei |
NAKAMAKI Hirochica |
No.48
No.47
No.46
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| Cast-iron Articles in the Ancient and Medieval Ages |
ISOGAWA Shinya |
| Meaning of the Appearance of Pot Storehouse |
SUGAHARA Masaaki |
| Study on Artisan Groups of the Ogama Period at Seto- and Mino-style Kilns |
FUJISAWA Ryosuke |
| How Have Tsubo and Kame Been Used? |
OGINO Shigeharu |
| Distribution of Hizen Ceramic in the Modern Age |
OHASHI Koji |
No.45
No.44
No.43
No.42
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| Methodology of Zoo-archaeology |
NISHIMOTO Toyohiro |
| Exploitation Dynamics Analysis of Deer Hunting in Prehistoric Japan |
KOIKE Hiroko |
| Research History of Faunal Remains in the Japanese Archaeology |
KANEKO Hiromasa |
No.41
No.40
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| Comparative Study of Early Farming Cultures in China |
KOMOTO Masayuki |
| Nineteenth Century Canvas Manufacturers in England |
KAMBA Nobuyuki |
| The Religious World of Salmon—A Study on the Role of Folk Religionists in the Formation of Fishing Ceremonies— |
SUGA Yutaka |
| The Significance and Methodology of the Measurement of Materials |
UNO Takao |
No.39
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| Nihonkokusojito, Minamoto-Yoritomo, and the New Regime at the Beginning of the Kamakura Period |
HOTATE Michihisa |
| Days in Osaka, a Temple Compound Town—Based on the"Tenbun Diary"— |
SUITO Makoto |
| The New Technocrats' Vision for the Renovation of Japanese"Party Government"in the Late 1920s to Early 1930s |
OZEKI Motoaki |
| A Place Where Sacred Water Springs Out |
HASHIMOTO Hiroyuki |
No.38
No.37
No.36
No.35
No.34
No.33
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| Sakariba, a Labyrinthine Space |
JINNAI Hidenobu |
| Changes with Sakari-ba (amusement quarters) |
KANZAKI Noritake |
| Historical Background of Togenuki Jizo in Sugamo |
KAWAZOE Noboru |
| A Glimpse at Modern Kanda Festival |
MATSUDAIRA Makoto |
| Oyamabayashi in Kakunodate City—A Festival in a Local City |
MATSUZAKI Kenzo |
| "Hadaka Matsuri"(Naked Body Festival) at Kofuku Shrine—Transmission and Transformation of the Tradition of Festival |
MOGI Sakae |
| Transfigured Image-unveiling Rituals at Edo in the Late 18 Century |
YUASA Takashi |
| Furyu Associated with Construction and Sand-Carrying |
FUKUHARA Toshio |
| Festivity in the Metropolitan Osaka |
NOBORI Masao |
| Brief Study on Narazaka Slope, or Concerning the Memory of the Scene |
HASHIMOTO Hiroyuki |
| Town Community and Nara Town Meeting Places |
IWAI Hiromi |
| "Folkloric Music"as Pleasure Revived in Cities |
KOJIMA Tomiko |
No.32
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| Typical Antagonism Revealed in Japanese Folktales |
KAWAMORI Hiroshi |
| Creation and Development of Guideposts in the Edo Period and in the Later Periods |
YAMAMOTO Mitsumasa |
| A Note on Studies of Castle Towns (Kouriyamajyo Yoshida, Kasugayama and Okou) in the Sengoku Period |
MAEKAWA Kaname, SENDA Yoshihiro, KOJIMA Michihiro |
| Imokurabe Festival in Nakayama |
UENO Kazuo, IWAMOTO Michiya, HASHIMOTO Hiroyuki |
| Worshipping Kokuzo as Sakugami, the Growth Deity of Agriculture |
SANO Kenji |
| Introduction of"Hakubo-shu"Copied by Fujiwara Teika, Kept in the National Museum of Japanese History |
TANAKA Minoru, FURUSE Natsuko |
No.31
No.30
No.29
No.28
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| Manor Territory and Paddy Field Grids in Ota-no-sho |
TANAKA Minoru |
| Geomorphological Environment of the Manor and Reconstitution of Spatial Organization in Meiji Era |
TANIOKA Takeo |
| Farm Land and Residence of Ota-no-sho |
NAGAHARA Kenji |
| Problems Concerning the Farm Lands on the Flat Areas in Ota-no-sho |
KAWASHIMA Shigehiro |
| Form of Farm Lands in Akaya Village in the Early Modern Times |
KURAMOCHI Shigehiro |
| Residences of Farmers and Housing Forms |
KURAMOCHI Shigehiro |
| Forms of Communities in the Valleys and the Modes of Habitations |
KATSUKI Yoichiro |
| Villages in the Basin of the Ashida River |
HATTORI Hideo |
| Ancient Road in Ota-no-sho, Bingo Country |
TODA Yoshimi |
| Transmission of"Myo"in Old Area of Ota-no-sho |
ISHII Susumu |
| The Ruins of Medieval Castle in Kosan-cho, Hiroshima Prefecture. |
KIMATA Keizo |
| The Newfound Yuasas' Archives—Deciphering and Interpretation— |
KISHIDA Hiroshi |














