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Nichibunken Forum

The 253rd Nichibunken Forum

Speaker:
LIU Keshen
Professor, Shanghai Institution of Foreign Trade
Visiting Research Scholar, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Theme:
The Path to a Life Fulfilled: KaibaraEkiken and his “Lessons for Life”
Commentator:
INAGA Shigemi
Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Date:
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
Time:
2:00 - 4:00 PM

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Comprehensive Research Project on Traditional Japanese Arts and Culture

“New Noh Drama: "Luther" (An Experimental Piece)”

Date / Time:
Friday, Feburary 17, 2012 / 2:00- 4:30 PM
Program:
Commentary: “Notes on A New Noh Drama: "Luther "”
The Drama: “New Noh Drama: "Luther "”

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