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1994 EAJRS conference in Bonn

The 5th Annual EAJRS Conference

Bonn 5/8 October 1994

JAPANOLOGISCHES SEMINAR DER UNIVERSITAT BONN
Universitatsclub Bonn, Konviktstrasse 9

SPONSORS: THE JAPAN FOUNDATION
Senator h.c. Gunther Klinge

Dr Matthi Forrer
President EAJRS
Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde

Jane Irisa
Secretary EAJRS
British Council

Mr Gerd Eickelpasch
Treasurer, EAJRS

Professor Dr Peter Pantzer
Conference Organiser
Japanologisches Seminar der Universitat Bonn

Wednesday 5 October
13.00 Registration at Universitatsclub Bonn, Konviktstrasse 9
14.00 Opening
Welcome to special guest Dr Heinrich Menkhaus, Director of the EAJS
  Coffee/tea
15.30 Gordon Daniels (University of Sheffield)
16.00 Murayama Takao (National Diet Library)
The Present State of Japan/MARC and its future plan at the National Diet Library, No 2
16.45 Junko Bauermeister (IFO Institut, Germany)
German Companies Needs for Japanese Business Information
18.00 Reception
hosted by the Japanologisches Seminar der Universitat Bonn Regina Pacisweg 7 (just opposite the Universitatsclub)
Thursday 6 October

Special Workshop on Sources of Ryukyuan History and Culture in Europe (in collaboration with Deutsches Institut fur Japanstudien, Tokyo)

Session 1: European Contacts with the Kingdom of Ryukyu from the 16th to the 19th Century
(Chairman Prof. Dr. Josef Kreiner)
09.00 Takara Kurayoshi (Ryukyu University, Naha)
The Kingdom of Ryukyu and its Overseas Trade
09.35 Ken Vos (National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden)
Dutch Encounters with the Ryukyu Kingdom and Ryukyuan Collections in the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden
  Coffee
10.30 Peter Pantzer (Japanologisches Seminar der Universitat Bonn)
Knowledge and Sources on Ryukyu in Germany and Austria
11.05 Patrick Bellevaire (Paris University, France)
France and the Ryukyu: Scholarly, Governmental and Missionary Approaches
  Lunch
Session 2: Historical Sources from Libraries and Museums
(Chairman: Matthi Forrer)
13.00 Alexander Kabanoff (St Petersburg University, Russia)
Materials on the Ryukyu Islands in St Petersburg
13.35 Yokoyama Manabu (Notre Dame Seishin University, Okayama)
Ryukyuan Resources in Japan and Database Projects in Progress
14.10 Yu-Ying Brown (Oriental and India Office Collections, British Library)
A Preliminary Survey of Okinawan Material in Britain
14.45 Arne Rokkum (Oslo University, Norway)
Contact Through Collectibles: Scandinavia and the Ryukyu Islands
  Coffee
Session 3: Museum Collections of Ryukyuan Art
(Chairman: Prof. Dr. Peter Pantzer)
15.45 Arakawa Hirokazu (Tokyo National Museum, Japan)
Ryukyu Lacquer Ware in Europe: Focussing on the hakue Technique
16.20 Shukumine Kyoko (Okinawa Prefectural Art University, Naha)
On Ryukyuan Dyeing and Weaving Art: Focussing on the Collection at the Museum of Ethnology Berlin
16.55 Josef Kreiner (Deutsches Institut fur Japanstudien, Tokyo)
Historical Contacts Between Europe and Ryukyu as Seen Through Museum Collections
  Dinner: The Traditional Dinner at the Traditional Restaurant
Friday 7 October
09.15 Maria Toropygina (Institute of Oriental Studies, St Petersburg)
The History of the Japanese Book Collection at St Petersburg University
10.00 Paul Wijsman (Centre for Japanese and Korean Studies, Leiden)
Raiden Daigaku Nihongaku Kenkyujo Toshokan Seisuiki
  Coffee
11.15 Koyama Noboru (Cambridge University Library, UK)
Japanese Books Donated to the University of Louvain, 1924-26
12.00 Olga Moroshkina (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow)
Japanese Collections of the Main Moscow Libraries: Social Sciences and Humanities
  Lunch
14.00 Robert Phillifent (Library of Japanese Science and Technology, UK)
Japanese Company Histories in LJST
14.45 Jane Robbins (Sheffield University, UK)
Tokyo Calling: BBC Resources on Japanese Broadcasting
  Coffee
16.00 Noro Kageyu (Waseda Daigaku, School of Human Sciences)
The Yakushi Nyorai Project: a Japanese National Treasure, Presented by Means of Virtual Reality Technique
16.45 Tomida Hiroko (University of Sheffield, UK)
The Study and Research Material on Raicho Hiratsuka
17.30 Susan Townsend (Sheffield University, UK)
Yanagihara Tadao Zenshu: a Resource for Historians of Showa Japan
  Visit to Waseda European Center including reception
Saturday 8 October
09.15 Hashizumi Hiromichi (NACSIS, Japan) NACSIS Electronic Library Service
10.00 Morihata Yutaka (International Research Centre, Kyoto) Nichibunken's Collections and Computer System
10.45 Annual Meeting of EAJRS
12.10 Excursion: boat trip to an old "Wein-Keller"
18.00 Arrival back in Bonn

 


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