■Events Special Public Lecture
2010-5-22 International Research Center for Japanese Studies-Research Institute for Humanity and Nature Joint Symposium: The Culture and Environment of Kyoto: Focusing on Its Mountains and Forests

- Welcome Address
- INOKI Takenori, Director-General, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
- Welcome Address
- TACHIMOTO Narifumi, Director-General, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
- Moderator
- KIRIYAMA Motonori, Head of Research Cooperation Division, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
- Speaker
- “The Land of Forests Seen from the Perspective of the Forests of the Earth”
YAMADA Isamu, Prof. Emeritus, Kyoto University
- Speaker
- “Reexamining the View of Nature in Modern Japan”
SUEKI Fumihiko, Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
- Speaker
- MURAKAMI Yumiko, Research Fellow, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
- Speaker
- FUJIWARA Junko, Research Fellow, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
- Discussant
- YAMADA Isamu, Prof. Emeritus, Kyoto University
- Discussant
- SUEKI Fumihiko, Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
- Discussant
- KOMATSU Kazuhiko, Vice Director, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
- Discussant
- MURAKAMI Yumiko, Research Fellow, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
- Discussant
- FUJIWARA Junko, Research Fellow, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
- Moderator of discussion
- AKIMICHI Tomoya, Vice Director, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
- Place:
- Auditorium, International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Kyoto)
- Venue opening time:
- 12:45
- Start time:
- 13:30
- End time:
- 16:30
- Bus Service:
- 4 Free shuttle buses between 12:30~12:45 from Hankyu Katsura Station
- Enrollment:
- required
- Fee :
- free
- How to enroll:
- registration by postcard, telephone, FAX or e-mail
- Maximum Capacity:
- 500 people in order of registration
- Co-host:
- International Research Center for Japanese Studies-Research Institute for Humanity and Nature