No. 370 Chanoyu (the Japanese Tea Ceremony) Crafts as ArtKUMAKURA Isao (Professor Emeritus, Hayashibara Museum
of Art )
March 21, 2009 (Held in conjunction with the Special Exhibition “When Japan's Tea Ceremony Artisans Meet Minpaku's Collections: Creative Art in Perspective”)
No. 369 Memories of the Miraculous: A Case Study of Village-based Economic Development Projects in FijiNIWA Norio
Februry 21, 2009
No. 368 The Bon Religion of Tibet
No. 367 Handicrafts of Pastoral People: Materials, Tools, TechniquesUEBA Yoko
December 20, 2008
No. 366 The Cultural Exchange of the Encounter: Interchange with Foreign Countries in the Tokugawa “Seclusion”SHIMAMURA Motohiro (Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History)
November 15, 2008
No. 365 To View and to be Viewed: How Asia and Europe have been Represented by Museums in the Modern Period
No. 364 Exchanging Expressions: An Introduction to the Special Exhibition “Self and Others: Portraits from Asia and Europe”YOSHIDA Kenji
September 20, 2008 (Held in conjunction with the Special Exhibition “Self and Other: Portraits from Asia and Europe”)
No. 363 Women in Mexico: What They Have Learned from a Rural Development Project SUZUKI Motoi
August 16, 2008
No. 362 Korean Society before Democratization was Reflected in MoviesOTA Shimpei
July 19, 2008
No. 361 Creating a New Life through Persimmon Leaves: Living more than a ‘Normal’ LifeSUZUKI Nanami
June 21, 2008
No. 360 Ethnic Albums: How Minorities Were Viewed in Traditional ChinaTAKEUCHI Fusaji ( Gakushuin University )
May 17, 2008 (Held in conjunction with the Special Exhibition “The Profound Earth: Ethnic Life and Crafts of China”)
No. 359 Village Tourism and Ethnic Culture in Xishuangbanna: Cases from Fieldwork among the DaiHASEGAWA Kiyoshi ( Bunkyo University )
April 19, 2008 (Held in conjunction with the Special Exhibition “The Profound Earth: Ethnic Life and Crafts of China”)
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