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About the ISJFC
Research and Study
Activities
Holdings
Publications
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Activities and Projects
Keizo Shibusawa and the Attic Museum
Centennial of the Founding of the ISJFC
History of ISJFC
Organization
Cooperation with Undergraduate, Graduate, and Certification Programs
Digital Pamphlets
Main research themes
“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
A Foundational Study on West African History and Anthropology 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Study Utilizing Hand-Copied Texts, Historical Documents, and Drawings Held by the Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture to Examine Disputes, Interaction, and Trade in Seaside/Mountain/Farming Villages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
Research on the History and Folklore Materials in Digital Fabrication Era
The Kesennuma-Oshima Fishing Cooperative Library (Management and practical use)
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Compilation of Catalogues of Historical Documents Possessed by the Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
ISJFC Research Workshop
Folk Cultural Studies Seminar (
Jomin Bunka Kenkyu Koza
)
Practical Training Workshop for Restoration of Historical Documents
Mingu
Forum
Jomin Bunka Museum
Digital Collection of Paintings
Historical Documents
Hand-Copied Texts
Photographs and Films
Folk Materials
Library collection
Rekishi to Minzoku
(History and Folk Customs)
Jomin Bunka Kenkyu
(Bulletin of Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture)
Mingu Monthly
Monographs, research reports, catalogues, etc.
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2024
Topics 2024
12/4/2024
Update: Library collection
12/4/2024
Update: Basic Joint Research Project: A Comprehensive Study of Keizo Shibusawa
12/2/2024
Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture2024-2026 Commemorative Issue for the Centennial 2 (November 2024)
12/2/2024
Update: Rekishi to Minzoku (History and Folk Customs)
12/2/2024
Update: Mingu Forum
11/29/2024
Update: Mingu Monthly
11/29/2024
Update: Basic Joint Research Project: 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
11/29/2024
Update: Jomin Bunka Kenkyu (Bulletin of Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture)
11/28/2024
Update: Basic Joint Research Project: Research on Evora Byobu Folding Screen Texts
11/28/2024
Update: Core Joint Research Project "Comprehensive History of Everyday Life” General Research on Weaving and Uses of Textiles
11/28/2024
Update: Commissioned Research: Survey on the Kamitokikuni and Tokikuni Family Documents of Wajima City
11/27/2024
Update: Commissioned Research: Publication and Preservation of Miyake Village Local Historical Materials
11/27/2024
Update: Commissioned Research: Survey on the Kamitokikuni and Tokikuni Family Documents of Wajima City
11/26/2024
Update: Basic Joint Research Project: The Development of Field Sciences in Japan: Reflections from the Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture Archive Materials
11/26/2024
Update: Core Joint Research Project “Comprehensive History of Everyday Life” “Nichijo-Sahan (nothing out of the ordinary)”: What Japanese people have historically been eating
11/25/2024
Update: Comprehensive Studies on the Landscape and History of Sea Areas and Seaside Community
11/11/2024
Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture Commemorative Issue for the Centennial2 2024-2026 (Japanese [August 2024])
10/2/2024
Special Exhibitions in 2024 Ethnic Identity Transcending National Borders: Yao Rituals and Ceremonial Paintings (September 9 , 2024–October 31, 2024)
6/4/2024
Basic Joint Research Project: 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
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