154 research outputs found

    Letter from Frank Sakae and Yasuko Fuchita to Kumataro and Kuni Fuchita, January 31, 1954

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    Letter from Frank Sakae and Yasuko Fuchita to Kuni and Kumataro Fuchita written on Japan Missionary College letterhead. They describe the growth of their daughter, Junko.The Akamine and Fuchita Family Papers include letters, certificates, photographs, scrapbooks, high school yearbooks, and other materials related to the Akamine, Fuchita, and Yasumura families. Subjects in the collection include the Manzanar and Rohwer incarceration camps, Koyasan Buddhist Temple, Buddhism, World War II, and Japanese American families, and other topics

    Nouvelle parution "Kami Ways in Nationalist Territory: Shinto Studies in Prewar Japan and the West"

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    Nouvelle parution : Bernhard Scheid (ed.) Kami Ways in Nationalist Territory: Shinto Studies in Prewar Japan and the West. Shinto is often regarded as Japan’s indigenous religion retaining archaic elements of animism and nature worship. At the same time, Shinto is sometimes seen as nothing else than a nationalistic political ideology. After all, in 1868 Japan turned into a modern nation state and worship at Shinto shrines became a national cult. This so-called State Shinto was eventually abol..

    Nouvelle parution "Kami Ways in Nationalist Territory: Shinto Studies in Prewar Japan and the West"

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    Nouvelle parution : Bernhard Scheid (ed.) Kami Ways in Nationalist Territory: Shinto Studies in Prewar Japan and the West. Shinto is often regarded as Japan’s indigenous religion retaining archaic elements of animism and nature worship. At the same time, Shinto is sometimes seen as nothing else than a nationalistic political ideology. After all, in 1868 Japan turned into a modern nation state and worship at Shinto shrines became a national cult. This so-called State Shinto was eventually abol..

    The Politics of Sacred Forests in Japan: Shinto Ideology in a Secular Age

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    Aike P. ROTS (Université d’Oslo) donnera une conférence dans le cadre du séminaire interdisciplinaire « Société et culture du Japon contemporain », le 24 janvier 2019. Aike P. ROTS est l'auteur de l’ouvrage "Shinto, Nature and Ideology in Contemporary Japan: Making Sacred Forests (Bloomsbury 2017) . In this lecture, I will discuss the process by which Shinto has come to be redefined as an ancienttradition of nature worship, and provide a critical analysis of the popular claim that this tr..

    Individual income tax return, Form 1040, Yasuko K. Ikuma

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    Copy of the U.S. Individual Income Tax Return for Yasuko Ikuma for the calendar year 1947 prepared by Howard Y. Yamagata. Kameji's income was $1,237.70.Kameji Ikuma was born in Japan on October 17, 1887. He returned to Japan to marry Yasuno (later known as Yasuko) Ikuta, who was born on June 20, 1902. They had one child: Kazumi (later known as April), who was born on April 9, 1932. In the 1920s, Kameji established Tozai Dry Goods Store on 1214 Fourth Street in Sacramento. The Ikuma family was forced to evacuate to Walerga Assembly Center, Tule Lake, and Topaz. Upon resettlement in Sacramento, Kameji worked as a farm laborer and saved enough money to open Kay's Pool Hall in August 1947. Yasuno began working at Bercut-Richards and California Packing Corp. packing sheds as well as the Libby, McNeil & Libby cannery

    Letter from Yasuko Hanami to Mr. [Yukio] Mochizuki, November 18, 1977

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    A very brief letter explaining that Mochizuki should contact Okinawa Kenjinkai in Los Angeles to get a list of Japanese in Peru.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II

    Perception and production of L2 prosody by Swedish learners - Summary and application to the teaching using Japanese and Chinese data

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    The present paper is about the perception and production of L2 prosody by Swedish learners with focus on L2 Chinese and Japanese by the author. It gives the summary of the author’s previous and ongoing studies on the topic as well as discussion and application to teaching. Swedish L2 prosody is characterized by the upward pitch movement, i.e. preference of F0 rise to F0 fall, preference of upstep to downstep, and lack of a sharp F0 fall in their production. Furthermore, the Swedish learners have a difficulty in distinguishing F0 rise from F0 fall in perception

    Letter from Frank Sakae Fuchita to Kumataro and Kuni Fuchita, May 10

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    Letter from Frank Sakae and Yasuko Fuchita to Kuni and Kumataro Fuchita. Frank informs that he was assigned to a church in Sasebo, Kyushu and moved from Yokohama, stopping by Wakayama on the way. He describes their relatives in Wakayama and the town and his life in Sasebo. Yasuko writes about difficulties of her work and life.The Akamine and Fuchita Family Papers include letters, certificates, photographs, scrapbooks, high school yearbooks, and other materials related to the Akamine, Fuchita, and Yasumura families. Subjects in the collection include the Manzanar and Rohwer incarceration camps, Koyasan Buddhist Temple, Buddhism, World War II, and Japanese American families, and other topics

    Le Shintô moderne entre nationalisme et savoirs

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    Jean-Pierre BERTHON (CNRS-CRJ) donnera une conférence dans le cadre du séminaire collectif du Centre Japon. A la suite d’un colloque international qui s’est tenu à Vienne en 2007 sur le thème : «Les études du Shintô et le nationalisme», huit participants ont continué le dialogue engagé lors de cette réunion. La conférence présentera le volume qui en est résulté : Kami Ways in Nationalist Territory : Shinto Studies in Prewar Japan and the West (2013). Si la diversité des approches et les spéci..

    Agreement of purchase and sale and escrow instructions in re Kay's Pool Hall

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    Legal agreement for sale of Kay's Pool Hall at 318 L. Street, Sacramento, California, by Yasuko Ikuma to Katsuro Murakami for $3,500.00.Kameji Ikuma was born in Japan on October 17, 1887. He returned to Japan to marry Yasuno (later known as Yasuko) Ikuta, who was born on June 20, 1902. They had one child: Kazumi (later known as April), who was born on April 9, 1932. In the 1920s, Kameji established Tozai Dry Goods Store on 1214 Fourth Street in Sacramento. The Ikuma family was forced to evacuate to Walerga Assembly Center, Tule Lake, and Topaz. Upon resettlement in Sacramento, Kameji worked as a farm laborer and saved enough money to open Kay's Pool Hall in August 1947. Yasuno began working at Bercut-Richards and California Packing Corp. packing sheds as well as the Libby, McNeil & Libby cannery
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