Ningen Bunka

Published via the NIHU website, Ningen Bunka (Humanities) serves as a record of subjects covered during NIHU symposiums.

  • Vol.27 “Niche of Yōkai” (PDF[Japanese]) (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.26 “Siebold’s Introduction of Japanese Culture: Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of His Death” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.25 “The Middle East in Distress” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.24 “Global India Today: Economic Development and Democratic Government” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.23 “Japanese Studies in the World: Speaking from Kyoto” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.22 “The Diverse Lifestyles and Well-Being of the Elderly” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.21 “A New Perspective on Japanese Immigrants based on Image Data: Manchuria, Brazil and the South Pacific” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.20 “Japanese Language across the Ocean” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.19 “Commons and the Co-Creation of Well-being” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.18 “Thinking about the turn of the Japan-China Relations” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.17 “The World of Kamo no Chomei and Hōjōki” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.16 “Remote Forests and Local Forests* How They Are Linked in the Global Era” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.15 “The Ryūkyū Islands Chain as Viewed from Asia: Its Martime Peopole, Products and Culture” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.14 “Understanding the Uprisings in the Arab World” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.13 “The Role and Fascination of Knowledge: Considering the Direction of Humanities Research” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.12 “Food as an Interface between Biodiversity and Cultural Diversity” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.11 Japanese Language seen from Uchi (Inside) and Soto (Outside)

  • Vol.10 “The World of the Night Procession of One Hundred Demons”

  • Vol.9 “The Beauty of the Tale of Genji” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.8 “Searching for New Images of Early-Modern History” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.7 “View towards International Development Cooperation-Practice and Fieldwork” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.6 “Japan’s Pop Culture Extending throughout the World-Manga and Anime” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.5 “What Kind of Letters Did people Write? Communication and Modern Japan” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.4 “Why Do We `LOVE` the Flower?” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.3 “Plant Domestication and Human Culture” (PDF[Japanese])

  • Vol.2 “Walking Humanities: A New Relationship between the Humanities and Society”

  • Vol.1 “Human Cultures –Why now?”