• The Japan Society Lecture
    The Japan Society Lecture
    Wednesday | 22 May 2013
    Simon Kaner

    Jomon
    Revelations

    What The Prehistoric Japanese Did For Us

    This talk examines the contribution of the prehistoric Japanese to world history and the ways in which the ancient Jomon past is now presented to contemporary audiences in Japan

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  • Third Thursday Lectures
    20 June 2013
    Third Thursday Lecture
    Peter Siegenthaler

    Preserving Culture on the Margins

    PToyama Prefecture in the Postwar Era

    Every Third Thursday of the month, the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures hosts a lecture on a topic related to the art and culture of Japan.

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  • CJS Research Workshop
    17–18 May 2013

    The Notion of the Body in Japan and Its Depiction in the Fictional Media

    Centre for Japanese Studies
    Research Workshop

    Speakers at this workshop will explore the use and context of the body in Japanese media, culture, and society.

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  • Japanese Modern Art and History
    19-20 June 2013
    Japanese Modern Art and History

    New Boundaries in the Study of Modern Japanese Art

    Extending Geographical, Temporal and Generic Paradigms

    A symposium aimed to give insights into the changing boundaries and concepts of Japanese and wider East Asian art in the 19th century.

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  • Exhibition at the Brunei Gallery
    18 April–22 June 2013

    1000 Years of the Art of Japanese Books

    Treasures from the Tenri Central Library

    This exhibition presents for the first time in this country some of the finest and most interesting Japanese antiquarian books, manuscripts and documents held by the Tenri Central Library.

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  • Recent Publications
    Publications News

    Recent
    Publications

    New books by Visiting Research Fellows

    Former Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellows Gennifer Weisenfeld (2005-06), J. Keith Vincent (2001-02) and Kristin Surak (2009-10) have recently released new books.

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  • Hitachi Sponsors New Online Resource
    Press Release

    Hitachi Europe and
    Hitachi Solutions Europe to Sponsor a New
    Online Resource

    Japanese History –
    Archaeology Project Online

    The Sainsbury Institute will be working with Hitachi Europe Ltd and Hitachi Solutions Europe Ltd to bring Japanese cultural heritage to English-speaking school children around the world.

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  • Fellowships

    Visiting research fellows play an integral part in the research culture of the Sainsbury Institute and its partner institutions. They work on their own projects and contribute to various seminars and conferences. The closing date for application for the 2013-14 Fellowships is 1 March 2013.

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  • Research

    Research networks are at the heart of the Institute’s mission and strategy, forming the basis for our world-class projects. The Institute’s various projects draw on this international network, bringing scholars from around the world together to explore major research themes.

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  • Library

    The Lisa Sainsbury Library holds books, journals, exhibition catalogues, slides, prints, maps and other materials relating to all aspects of Japanese arts and cultures. Its basic level collections include general introductory works and key reference materials in English and Japanese.

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  • Director's Message

    By conducting research from outside Japan, where the redefinition of values and institutions is sometimes more radical than in Japan, we are capable of introducing different angles to the studies of Japanese arts and cultures.

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