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Special Research Students

Upon the request of national, public, and private universities in Japan, the Center provides joint graduate instruction, guidance, and advice to facilitate the research of a small number of graduate students each year. For more information, please contact the address below:

International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Research Support Section, Research Cooperation Division
3-2 Oeyama, Goryo, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 610-1192 Japan
Tel.: (+81) 75-335-2044
Fax: (+81) 75-335-2092

 

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