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Research and Study
- Main research themes
- [Core Joint Research Projects]
“Comprehensive History of Everyday Life”
“Nichijo-Sahan (nothing out of the ordinary)”: What Japanese people have historically been eating - General Research on Weaving and Uses of Textiles
- The History and Folklore of the Toilet
- [Basic Joint Research Projects]
A Preliminary Study on West African Historiography and Anthropology in Japan Using the Junzo Kawada Collection at the Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture - Study Utilizing Hand-Copied Texts, Historical Documents, and Drawings Held by the Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture to Examine Disputes, Interaction, and Trade in Seaside/Mountain/Farming Villages along the Wakasa Bay Coast and its Vicinity
- A Comprehensive Study of Keizo Shibusawa
- Research on Evora Byobu Folding Screen Texts
- The Development of Field Sciences in Japan: Reflections from the Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture Archive Materials
- Comprehensive Studies on the Landscape and History of Sea Areas and Seaside Community
- [Topical Joint Research Project]
Research on the History and Folklore Materials in Digital Fabrication Era
- [Project Research Center]
The Kesennuma-Oshima Fishing Cooperative Library (Management and practical use) - [Commissioned Research]
Survey on the Kamitokikuni and Tokikuni Family Documents of Wajima City - Publication and Preservation of Miyake Village Local Historical Materials
- Compilation of Catalogues of Historical Documents Possessed by the Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
- [Research Society]
ISJFC Research Workshop
- [Dissemination of Our Accomplishments]
History and Folk Culture of Futagami Island with Particular Focus on Futagami-Family
- [Past research and project]
Research and Analysis of the Fujii-Family Papers, a Priest Clan of Rikyu-Hachimangu Shrine, Oyamazaki, Kyoto
- Comprehensive Studies of Oyamazaki Manor in Yamashiro Province
- Social History of Japanese Colonies in Brazil
- History and Folklore of Setonaikai
- Conservation of Historical Documents on Fishery in Oshima Island, Kesennuma City