【#2 堀川通り】龍谷ミュージアムと西本願寺【京都】
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ERA TRIP KANSAI #2 RYUKOKU Museum and Nishi-Honganji Temple
Sunday, March 3, 2019
京都駅から歩いて5分「堀川通り」を散歩しました
●「龍谷ミュージアム」で『仏教美術のいきものがたり』を鑑賞
● 美味いつけ麺「吟醸らーめん久保田」
●「西本願寺」ぶらり
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【Beautiful Kyoto2】 京都の四季・風景写真その2 [2016-2017](4Kphoto)
It is a photograph that was taken in Kyoto in 2018 from 2016(Oldest First)
2016年~2017年の間に京都で撮影した写真です。
(スライドは撮影日が古い→新しい順になっています。京都府の南北一帯の写真です。)
Part1(2004-2016)→
Part3(2017-2018)→
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龍谷大学付属平安高校吹奏楽部 下京・京都駅前サマーフェスタ2019
京都鉄道博物館(JR WRST JAPAN) love kyoto 2016.12.02
梅小路蒸気機関車館と鉄道博物館が統合されて
京都鉄鉄道博物館としてリニューアルオープン
JR西日本所有の鉄道車両が展示されています。
展示車両の53両のうち23両が蒸気機関車です。
【Beautiful Kyoto】 京都の四季・風景写真 [2004-2016] (4K)
It is a photograph that was taken in Kyoto in 2016 from 2004(Oldest First)
2004年~2016年の間に京都で撮影した写真です。字幕には撮影場所を記入しています。
(スライドは撮影日が古い→新しい順になっています。京都府の南北一帯の写真です。一部だけ滋賀・延暦寺の写真があります。)
Part2(2016-2017)→
Part3(2017-2018)→
Part4(2018-2019)→
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Japan Autumn Study Tour (Osaka International University)
The London School of Public Relations Jakarta and Osaka International University jointly organized a successful study tour programme to Japan during autumn this year. Ms. Katrina Tan, Ms. Dewi and Mr. Endang along with 9 LSPR students were in Japan from November 22, 2013 to December 5, 2013.
The study tour program provided a good learning experience for the students and they attended Intercultural Communication classes at Osaka International University and by joining this programme, students also gained 3 SKS for Internship in Communication subject and 3 SKS for Intercultural Communication subject. Upon completion of the final presentation, LSPR students were also awarded with certificates of participation from Osaka International University.
It was indeed a memorable experience for everyone, as they had the chance to explore the culture in Japan and experienced traditional Japanese culture such as tea ceremony and furoshiki. There was also sightseeing and tours to world heritage sites in Kyoto and field trips to Panasonic Eco Technology Centre, Universal Studios, Tenjinbashisuji Shotengai and media visit to Asahi Broadcasting Corporation.
Seeing The Sights In YAMAGUCHI Prefecture | SUMMER '19 IN JAPAN VLOG | Day 13
A friend I met through tennis was gracious enough to spend her day off tour guiding Josh and me around to the different attractions in Yamaguchi prefecture! Also at the end we run into a very surprising person lol
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Outro Music: Huey Daze - Take You There
Taiwan Taipei Temple 2016
Higashi Omiya apartment tour
This is our apartment for at least the first few months here in Japan. A few minutes' walk from the train station with plenty of stores/ shops in between.
My Summer 2015
Shion's Summer 2015 in Okinawa- Resort Life// Music by Rihanna Lost in Paradise I do not own the rights to the song
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Lawrence Cohen & Mitsuya Dake - Welcome
Rethinking Religion, Ethics, and Political Economy in India and Sri Lanka: Critical perspectives from Japan
As the research of Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks has shown in detail, Area Studies programs in the United States emerge out of post-World War II Cold War preoccupations. Though Area Studies later come under significant criticism, this criticism seldom questions the central place of the United States in the formation of debate.
To open up the question of Area Studies in a more productive way, the Institute for South Asia Studies has embarked on a collaboration with Ryukoku University Center for the Study of Contemporary India (RINDAS) in Japan. Our hope is to offer a series of workshops bringing together groups of scholars from Japan, South Asia, and North America to engage and attend seriously to the possibility of different intellectual traditions as these confront contemporary cultural, religious, and political norms and events in South Asia. The focus of our first conference was on Sri Lanka and India.
The writer Pankaj Mishra recently explored the intense ties that linked intellectuals and artists in early 20th century India and Japan. Recent scholarship on California-centered social and political movements like the anti-colonial Ghadar Party has placed these in a transnational perspective on Pacific Radicalism. In rethinking and reinventing the possibility of significant conversation between Japan, California, and South Asia, we hope to extend this history of powerful cross-Pacific engagement.
We were delighted to have some of Japan's most renowned scholars of South Asia as well as young scholars just entering, and rethinking, the field.
AGENDA
12 - 12:45: Lunch
12:45 - 1:15: Welcome speeches by Lawrence Cohen (Director, Institute for South Asia Studies, UC Berkeley) and Mitsuya Dake (Director, the Center for the Study of Contemporary India, Ryukoku University)
1:15 - 2:00: Kenta Funahashi (Ryukoku University): Local Leaders and Dalit Assertion in Contemporary India: A Study of Buddhist Movements in Uttar Pradesh
-- (Moderator) Paola Bacchetta, Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies and Vice Chair for Pedagogy, UC Berkeley
-- (Discussant) Alexander von Rospattt, Professor for Buddhist and South Asian Studies; Director, Group in Buddhist Studies, UC Berkeley
2:00 - 2:45 Yoshiaki Takemura (National Museum of Ethnology): Good Life and Traditional Occupation: Gulf Money, Social Mobility and Ritual Practices in Kerala, South India
-- (Discussant) Andrea Wright, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, The College of William and Mary. ISAS Visiting Scholar, 2015, UC Berkeley
2:45 - 2:50: Break
2:50 - 3:35: Sae Nakamura (Kyoto University): Rethinking the Ethics of Care for the Dying: An ethnographic case study of a Sri Lankan institution
-- (Discussant) Lawrence Cohen, Director, Institute for South Asia Studies, Sarah Kailath Professor of India Studies and Professor of Anthropology and of South & Southeast Asian Studies, UC Berkeley
3:35 - 3:40: Break
3:45 - 4:30: Akio Tanabe (Kyoto University): Vernacular democracy and politics of relationships: A subalternate perspective on postcolonial India
-- (Discussant) Abhishek Kaicker, Assistant Professor of History, UC Berkeley
花園大学歴史博物館2008年度秋期企画展ムービー
花園大学歴史博物館2008年度秋期企画展「京(みやこ)を掘る -今解き明かす平安貴族のくらし-」で上映されているムービーです(情報歴史学研究室制作)。