The 285th Nichibunken Thursday Seminar
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Date: 2025.10.16 (Thu) 16:30
Theme
Attempts at Social Change Concerning Prostitution in Imperial Japan:
The Cases of 1920s Taiwan and 1930s Tamanoi, Tokyo
The Cases of 1920s Taiwan and 1930s Tamanoi, Tokyo
Overview
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Speaker
JIN JungwonVisiting Research Scholar, International Research Center for Japanese Studies / Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica
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TERAZAWA YūJSPS Research Fellow, RPD Hiroshima University
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Commentators
MATSUDA ToshihikoDeputy Director-General, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
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YANBE YūheiLecturer, Kyoto University of the Arts / Bukkyo University
- Moderator
NISHIDA ShōichiProject Research Fellow, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Information
Date: | 2025.10.16 (Thu) |
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- Place:
- Seminar Room 1, International Research Center for Japanese Studies and ONLINE (Zoom)
- Start time:
- 16:30
- End time:
- 18:00
- Target audience:
- Open to researchers, including students
- Language:
- Japanese
- Registration:
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Required.
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Public Relations Unit, General Affairs Section,
International Research Center for Japanese Studies
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