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Special Public Lecture

Upcoming Special Public Lecture:

Special Lecture in Commemoration of the 88th Birthday of Professor UMEHARA Takeshi

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Date / Time:
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 / 2:30- 4:00 PM (Doors open at 1:45 PM)
Welcoming Remarks:
KOMATSU Kazuhiko
Director-General, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Speaker and Topic:
UMEHARA Takeshi
Honorary Adviser, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
?y Life in Academia and the Arts?
Moderator:
TOBE Ryoichi
Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Registration limit:
500 people
Fee:
Free
Place:
Nichibunken Hall
Free Bus Service:
From the West Exit of Katsura Station, 4 free buses leave for Nichibunken between 1:30 and 1:50 PM.
Registration:
  1. Registration by telephone, e-mail and fax. Must include name(s), address, and telephone/fax number.

  2. Research Cooperation Division
    International Research Center for Japanese Studies
    3-2 Oeyama-cho, Goryo, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 610-1192
    (TEL) 075-335-2078
    (FAX) 075-335-2092
    (E-mail) koenkai@nichibun.ac.jp

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