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It is published regularly in two languages, Japanese and English.

No.
105
Joint Symposium by the Ajinomoto Foundation for Dietary Culture and NIHU: “Considering the Good and Healthy Diet of the Future: Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Linking the Satoyama and the Ocean”

No.
104
Interview with Dr. SHIBATANI Masayoshi, the Fifth Winner of the NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
103
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator KUDO Sakura

No.
102
Interview with Dr. Jean-Noël Robert, the Third Winner of the NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
101
From the Frontlines of Research and Studies [England]: Shuangyue BAO (Tohoku University)

No.
100
From the Frontlines of Research and Studies [Taiwan]: SAGARA Keiko (National Museum of Ethnology)

No.
099
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator SAWAZAKI Kenichi

No.
098
Dr. SHIBATANI Masayoshi Wins the Fifth NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
097
Exchange with VNU University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi

No.
096
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator KOMAI Sachi

No.
095
The 40th NIHU Symposium “The Evolution of Human Fantasy: How Literature Co-creates the Global Community”

No.
094
From the Frontlines of Research and Studies [England]: HASHIMOTO Yuta (National Museum of Japanese History)

No.
093
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator YOKOYAMA Akiko

No.
092
NIHU Digital Humanities Seminar I: An Invitation to the Digital Humanities

No.
091
From the Frontlines of Research and Studies [Germany]: FUJIMOTO Norimasa, Vietnam, Japan University (Vietnam National University, Hanoi)

No.
090
Interview with Dr. Kikuo MAEKAWA, a new Director-General of the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (Part 2)

No.
089
nterview with Dr. Kikuo MAEKAWA, a new Director-General of the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (Part 1)

No.
088
Lecture by Professor Andrew Gordon at Kuraray’s Kurashiki Plant

No.
087
Interview with the University of Bonn Professor Emeritus Josef Kreiner, the Fourth Winner of the NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
086
A Conversation between Research Institution Leaders: the Humanities and Science and Technology Policies (Part 2)

No.
085
A Conversation between Research Institution Leaders: the Humanities and Science and Technology Policies (Part 1)

No.
084
Joint Symposium by the National Institutes for the Humanities and the Ajinomoto Foundation for Dietary Culture: “Exploring What the Dainihon bussan zue [Products of Japan] Nishiki-e Series Reveals about Japan’s Food Culture and Production between the Edo

No.
083
Interview with Former Liberal Arts Communicator OISHI Yuka, Lecturer at Kobe University Graduate School of Intercultural Studies

No.
082
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator Guo Jianing

No.
081
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator Joachim Alt

No.
080
Professor Josef Kreiner Wins Fourth NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
079
Interview with Former Liberal Arts Communicator NIINAGA Yuto, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hirosaki University

No.
078
Interview with Former Liberal Arts Communicator NIINAGA Yuto, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hirosaki University

No.
077
Award Ceremony and Commemorative Lecture of the Third NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
076
Interview with KIBE Nobuko, the New President of the National Institutes for the Humanities

No.
075
Joint Symposium by the National Institutes for the Humanities and the Ajinomoto Foundation for Dietary Culture: “Thinking About Abundance in African Culinary Culture”

No.
074
Interview with Yasuaki Watanabe, new Director of the National Institute of Japanese Literature

No.
073
Liberal Arts Communicators Live! Second Report : “ Comma, Period. Dondon, Ta!”

No.
072
Professor Jean-Noël Robert is the Third Recipient of the NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
071
Liberal Arts Communicators Live! First Report : "A Conversation about Nyoin and Oguri Hangan"

No.
070
Interview with Juichi Yamagiwa, new Director-General of the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature

No.
069
“The Liberal Arts after COVID-19: Learning from History and Culture.” Collaborative online lectures jointly organized by the Japan Cultural Institute in Paris and NIHU

No.
068
39th NIHU Symposium “Reconstructing Urban Disasters and the Paths of Typhoons in the Edo Period: A Climatology, Archaeology, and History Collaboration”

No.
067
COVID-19 and the Future of “Liberal Arts Communication”

No.
066
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator Chie Kamino

No.
065
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator IWASAKI Takuya

No.
064
Hopes for the Fourth Mid-Term Humanities Resource Infrastructure

No.
063
How has COVID-19 affected the women of India?

No.
062
Interview with Shōichi Inoue, new director-general of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies

No.
061
Digest of public lecture “Premodern Edo was a city of disasters! A look at serial and multiple disasters”

No.
060
Interview with Masaru Nishitani, new director-general of the National Museum of Japanese History

No.
059
Interview with Harvard University Professor Andrew Gordon, second winner of the NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
058
10 years after: Rescue and preservation of historical artifacts in Fukushima continues
No.
057
The lessons of the Tohoku disaster: Rescue operations of historical and cultural materials take a new turn

No.
056
“Food sustainability: Exploring the nature of diet geared to the future” Joint symposium with Ajinomoto Foundation for Dietary Culture

No.
055
NIHU from home: A new guise of conferences and exhibitions in a time of pandemic

No.
054
Professor Andrew Gordon wins second NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
053
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator Yuka Oishi

No.
052
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator Shiori Kume

No.
051
Interview with liberal arts communicator: Yuto Niinaga

No.
050
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator! KIM Satbyul

No.
049
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator! Sachiko Kawai

No.
048
Interview with Liberal Arts Communicator! Yuki MITSUHIRA

No.
047
38th NIHU Symposium, Worlds of History Opened Up by Computers: Considering the Digital Humanities

No.
046
Exhibition at the Entrance of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology: “Turning Weapons into Art: Peacebuilding Efforts in Mozambique, Africa”

No.
045
Exhibition at the Entrance of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology: “Visitor Collaboration-based Global Environment Poster Exhibition”

No.
044
International Symposium 2019 “Japan-Vietnam Cooperation in the Humanities in the Global Era”

No.
043
The ups and downs of Japanese athletics history

No.
042
Professor Haruo Shirane is first winner of the NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
041
How the board game “The Arctic” was born

No.
040
Manga’s capacity to cross national and artistic boundaries

No.
039
An interview with research fellows visiting NIHU – PhD candidate Claudia Dellacasa

No.
038
Seeking a sustainable future in scenes from daily life

No.
037
The Tale of Genji to computer science

No.
036
Expanding research horizons abroad: An interview with associate professor, Hatsuki Aishima

No.
035
New Food Culture Created by Communities and Cities

No.
034
Five things to know about Hina-Matsuri, the Doll Festival

No.
033
My hopes for the NIHU International Prize in Japanese Studies

No.
032
Expanding research horizons abroad: An interview with associate professor, Mutsuhiko Matsuda

No.
031
An interview with research fellows visiting NIHU – PhD candidate Hannah Bayley

No.
030
Five things you should know about Expos, now that Osaka has won the bid to host the 2025 World Expo

No.
029
Arts and Humanities Research Council International Placement Scheme alumni gathered in Tokyo

No.
028
Five things you should know about Japanese era names before the end of Heisei

No.
027
An interview with research fellows visiting NIHU – PhD candidate Jo McCallum

No.
026
An interview with research fellows visiting NIHU – PhD student Lance Pursey

No.
025
An interview with research fellows visiting NIHU – Senior Lecturer Oleg Benesch

No.
024
Interview Series “Yukinori Takubo, New Director-General, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL)”

No.
023
An interview with research fellows visiting NIHU – Assistant Professor Helena Čapková

No.
022
An interview with research fellows visiting NIHU – Dr. Andrew Houwen

No.
021
Rediscovering the Use and Value of Japan-Related Resources Recovered in the West

No.
020
Interview Series “New Minpaku Director-General Kenji Yoshida”

No.
019
On research communication in non-Japanese languages

No.
018
Toward new methods of evaluating humanities research

No.
017
International Symposium 2017 “Northeast Asia: The Fetal Stage”
No.
016
Report on NIHU International Symposium “Migration, Refugees and the Environment from Security Perspectives”

No.
015
The fascination of historical research on auroras opened up by collaboration between the humanities and the sciences

No.
014
New Asian studies in Asia

No.
013
Interview Series『Robert Campbell Director-General, National Institute of Japanese Literature』

No.
012
Research, Conservation and Utilization of the Marega Collection Preserved in the Vatican Library

No.
011
The 29th NIHU Symposium: Diversity of Japan’s Dietary Cultures – Thinking about Dietary Cultures on food production, processing and consumption

No.
010
Renewal of the Advanced Collaboration/Integrated Search System “nihuINT”

No.
009
Sustainable Use of Resources in Northeast Asia

No.
008
Eco-health Colloquium 2016

No.
007
Reformation of Local Community through Recordings and Researches of Dialects

No.
006
National Institutes for the Humanities (NIHU) Northeast Asia Area Studies Project University of Shimane NEAR Center Project “Formation of Modern Spaces and their Impact” 1st International Symposium 2016 Northeast Asia: The Embryonic Stage
No.
005
Constructing Integrated Studies of Cultural and Research Resources, and Renovating Sharing Infrastructures of Research Resources in Japanese History and Culture
No.
004
Niche of Yōkai

No.
003
Dutch eyewitness accounts of the Siege of Osaka

No.
002
Challenges to the Northeast Asia Regional Studies

No.
001
Grief of Local People

No.
000
Siebold - The Pioneer of Japanism