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| Presentation of Foreign Student |
Although the Human Geography Section was established in 1995 and so has only a
short history, it has steadily built up its research and educational expertise
since the time of its forerunner, Comparative Cultural Studies, Course of Japanese
Studies. The Human Geography section has enjoyed particularly remarkable achievements
in the study of old maps and historical geography. Currently, the faculty members
comprise Professor Shigeru KOBAYASHI and Associate Professors Kenji TSUTSUMI.
Professor Kobayashi, dedicated to studying the relations between people and the
environment, has been engaged in various fieldworks. He is also interested in
historical and archaeological materials. Associate Professors Tsutsumi has analyzed
social and economic changes in depopulating areas, and exchanged his views with
Western researchers. Students in this section are expected to learn the theories
and techniques that human geographers have developed thus far, and to assimilate
the methodology of other related sciences. Since human geography is rapidly expanding
in scope, this study approach will be helpful for students in understanding the
research frontier and participating in interdisciplinary studies, which are expected
to become increasingly important. |
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KOBAYASHI, Shigeru (D.Lit.) Cultural
Geography and Cultural Ecology: Cultural Ecology of the Nepal
Himalaya and the Ryukyu Islands, Map Making during the Tokugawa Era, Medical Geography
of Smallpox and Malaria |
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TSUTSUMI, Kenji (M.Lit.)
Social and Economic Geography; Research on Depopulated Regions,
Regional Transformation and Modernization |
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