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on Japanese culture.

The International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken), founded in 1987, pursues international, interdisciplinary, and comprehensive research on Japanese culture. Research themes are established from an international perspective, enlisting the participation of numerous scholars from Japan and abroad. Interdisciplinary team research is the Center's fundamental mode of scholarship.​

Nichibunken's faculty includes scholars specializing in many different fields. Active research activities are underway at the Center, supported by visiting research scholars and fellows from around the world and other researchers.​

The Nichibunken Library is known for its distinctive round reading room. Scholars and students from both Japan and abroad use this facility for its broad collection of resources for studying Japan. The library puts particular effort into collecting Japanese studies books, documents, and materials in other languages.​

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For ResearchersDate:2025.05.22 (Thu) The 260th Nichibunken Evening Seminar

Cultural Politics of the Tibetan Diaspora in Japan

国際日本文化研究センター - International Research Center for Japanese Studies

The International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken), founded in 1987, pursues international, interdisciplinary, and comprehensive research on Japanese culture.
Research themes are established from an international perspective, enlisting the participation of numerous scholars from Japan and abroad. Interdisciplinary team research is the Center's fundamental mode of scholarship.

Nichibunken's faculty includes scholars specializing in many different fields. Active research activities are underway at the Center, supported by visiting research scholars and fellows from around the world and other researchers.

Endeavors by Nichibunken- HIGHLIGHTS

Nichibunken Open Access
The Open Access repository collects and offers public access to the research results of Nichibunken faculty and related scholars featured in Nichibunken publications or in journals published by commercial presses and academic societies.
日本関係欧文史料の世界
This site deals mainly with books, maps, manuscripts, musical scores and other works related to Japan by Westerners before the opening of Japan to the West in 1853. In this site you will find detailed explanations about these works from various perspectives and gain an understanding about how Westerners perceived Japan. Most texts are in Japanese.
NICHIBUNKEN NEWSLETTER
The NICHIBUNKEN NEWSLETTER is an online bulletin available in both Japanese and English. It offers reports on research projects, messages from visiting research scholars, publications, and other latest information from Nichibunken. You can also read a series of essays by Inoue Shōichi, director-general of the Center.
NIHU Transdisciplinary Projects (Institute-based Project)
This large-scale project aims to further develop Japanese studies around the world by expanding the Consortium for Global Japanese Studies overseas. It is a NIHU Transdisciplinary Project.
Nichibunken Academic Encouragement Award / JF-Nichibunken Fellowship Program
The International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken) is launching two new programs: the Nichibunken Academic Encouragement Award, and the JF-Nichibunken Fellowship Program. These programs will enable doctoral students working on their dissertations and postdoctoral researchers to spend time in residence at Nichibunken.
上廣国際日本学研究部門 ウェブサイト
The U-GJS supports and cultivates the next generation scholars while promoting the globalization of the field. By encouraging academic dialogue across generations, it integrates fresh perspectives from young scholars and enhances their educational development. Through these initiatives, we aim to create an open and internationally engaged Japanese Studies community, bringing scholars together across borders.

Special page for events and exhibitions

  • Online Museum: "Maternal Health and Images of the Body in Japanese Ukiyo-e"

    How was childbirth portrayed in ukiyo-e? We have generated an "online museum" based on the current exhibition at the University of California, San Francisco Library.

  • Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Iwakura Mission (1871-1873)

    Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Iwakura Mission (1871-1873)

    Nichibunken and the Kyoto International Manga Museum created manga versions of the Iwakura Mission’s principal figures to celebrate its 150th anniversary.

  • Special page for Nichibunken Open Day (Academic year 2023)

    Visitors can enjoy videos and online exhibitions of resources curated under the theme “Nichibunken from an Asian Viewpoint (アジアの中の日文研)”.

  • 「縮小社会のエビデンスとメッセージ」展

    Evidence and Messages from a Shrinking Society: Population and Economy / Healthcare and Social Welfare / Education and Culture / Local and International / and Manga

    This special exhibition was held at the Kyoto International Manga Museum to broadly question the theme of the team research project "Cultural Creativity in a Shrinking Society".

  • Emaki as Manga” Project: A Study on Reading Picture Scrolls “Emaki” in a Manga Format

    Replacing picture scrolls “Emaki” with Manga format. This Nichibunken project pursues a completely new way of reading traditional Japanese picture scrolls. Seems like it could be, but it wasn't!

  • Akashi Hiroakira and Shimadzu Genzō: Trailblazers of Modern Science and Technology in Kyoto

    Featuring abundant resources archived at Nichibunken, Kanda University of International Studies, and Shimadzu Foundation Memorial Hall, this online exhibition explores the unique endeavors through which Akashi and Shimadzu contributed to science and technology education in Kyoto.

データベース- DATABASES

Nichibunken makes publicly available databases that feature Japanese studies materials from the Center’s collection, faculty research results, and externally archived texts and images.

図書館- Library

The Nichibunken Library is known for its distinctive round reading room. Scholars and students from both Japan and abroad use this facility for its broad collection of resources for studying Japan.
The library puts particular effort into collecting Japanese studies books, documents, and materials in other languages.

Official Nichibunken YouTube channel

As a research institution open to the public and in order to assure that the Center’s achievements benefit society, Nichibunken shares the results of lectures, symposiums, and other research activities via its official YouTube channel.

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出版物- PUBLICATIONS

Opportunities

Job Opportunities 2025.04.01 Visiting Research Scholar 2027 - 2028
Call for Papers 2025.01.20 Submission Guidelines for "Nihon kenkyū" No. 72 (Deadline for Submissions: 12 May 2025)
Graduate Education 2024.11.25 Invitations for Special Inter-Institutional Research Fellows
Graduate Education 2024.11.18 Admission for Research Students
Call for Papers 2024.04.22 Submission Guidelines for Japan Review
Call for Papers 2023.12.27 Submission Guidelines for Nihon kenkyū No. 70 (Deadline for Submissions : 15 April 2024) (* Application has been closed.)
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