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Agroeca montana Hayashi
Agroeca montana Hayashi, 1986 ( Figs. 1 - 4 ) Agroeca montana Hayashi, 1986, Proc. Japn. Soc. syst. Zool., 33: 24, figs. 1 - 10. Notes. This species was described by the author. He collected many specimens from the forest near the southeastern foot of Mt. Akagi. It may be possible that the female of A. coreana described by Namkung ( 1989 ) corresponds to that of A. montana.Published as part of Hayashi, Toshi, 1992, Three Species of the Genus Agroeca (Araneae: Clubionidae) from Japan, Including a New Species, pp. 133-137 in Acta Arachnologica 41 (2) on page 134, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.84867
Correspondence between Antonio R. Martin, Consul of Spain to Hector Hayashi, September 21, 1944
In this group of correspondence, Hector Haruo Hayashi, a national of Japan, who was living first in an internment camp in Idaho and later in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is owed money from the government of Peru. Hayashi's son, Jorge Hayashi writes on behalf of his father about this money. An official response is sent to both Hector and Jorge Hayashi regarding the payment.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
Geodromicus ohkurai Hayashi 1992
Geodromicus ohkurai (Hayashi, 1992) Psephidonus ohkurai Hayashi, 1992: 107 Psephidonus ohkurai yushanensis Hayashi, 1992: 110 syn. nov. Material. 1 ♀: TAIWAN, Kaohsiung Hsien, Crk. 4 km E Yakou, 2600 m. 23.VII. 1993. A. Smetana [T 162: Original mixed forest; specimen taken by sifting of wet moss from large rocks directly in a creek] (cSm). Remarks. Geodromicus ohkurai was split by the author in two subspecies, both from central Taiwan: “Mt. Houfuan, Nantou Hsien” (G. ohkurai ohkurai) and from “Mt. Yushan, Chiai Hsien” (G. ohkurai yushanensis). The subspecies G. ohkurai yushanensis, based on teneral specimens, was established solely on differences in the shape of the pronotum (see Hayashi 1992: 110 for details). These differences fall within intraspecific variability, as documented by the presence of the same variability in the shape of pronotum in many species of G eodromicus (e.g., see Shavrin 2015). Therefore, based on the above information, G. ohkurai yushanensis is put in synonymy with G. ohkurai (syn. nov.).Published as part of Smetana, Aleš, 2016, New species and records of the genus Geodromicus Redtenbacher, 1857 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae) from Taiwan, pp. 591-599 in Zootaxa 4066 (5) on pages 597-598, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.5.7, http://zenodo.org/record/26647
Sangoku tsūran zusetsu 三國通覧圖說
Hand-drawn ink on paperHayashi Shihei 林子平 (1738-1793)Forward by Katsuragawa Hoshū 桂川甫周 (1754-1809) and preface by Hayashi Shihei32 pages of color images
Size: 6 7/16 x 9 7/16 in.Translation of title: Illustrated survey of three countriesSangoku tsūran zusetsu is an ethnographical and geographical study of Korea, the kingdom of Ryūkyū, Ezo (Hokkaidō), and the Ogasawara Islands. This 112 page manuscript depicts the people of the above areas, including their costumes, housing and the necessary implements for their sustenance, such as hunting devices.
Hayashi Shihei, a samurai from the Mutsu domain, studied foreign affairs in the city of Nagasaki, the gateway for imported goods as well as foreign news and knowledge brought by Dutch and Chinese merchants. He became aware of the threat of Russia’s southward advancement and advocated for the importance of maritime security. Shihei hoped to increase awareness and to promote the knowledge of maritime security through the publication of Sangoku tsūran zusetsu, although the Shogun’s government banned the book in 1791. Like many other banned books related to such topics, including another work by Hayashi, Kaikoku heidan (discussion on maritime nations), Sangoku tsūran was often hand-copied, and circulated among people who shared his concerns regarding the future of Japan.
Researcher: Momoko Welch
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Kyushu University Museum (http://record.museum.kyushu- u.ac.jp/sangokutu/page.html?style=a&part=1&no=1)
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Waseda University Library (http://www.wul.waseda.ac.jp/kotenseki/html/r u03/ru03_01547/index.html) has copies in black-and-whit
Nyctimenius sabahensis Hayashi 1975, comb. nov.
Nyctimenius sabahensis (Hayashi, 1975) comb. nov. (Figs 14–18) Pothyne sabahensis Hayashi, 1975: 192 (type locality: “Tenegan Besar, Sabah, Borneo”); Mizuno & Shiyake 2004: 44, pl. 16, fig. 401 (holotype); Heffern, 2005: 46. Comments. This species has evident characters of Nyctimenius, and is thus transferred from Pothyne to Nyctimenius. Mr. Shigehiko Shiyake (OMNH) told the senior author that when he treated this specimen he found the head of the specimen separated from the body, and he pasted the head on a piece of triangular paper (Fig. 17). Specimens examined. Holotype: male? (OMNH), Tenegan Besar, 17, July, 1971, coll, K, ando (printed on a yellow rectangular label in black ink)/ Pothyne sabahensis Hayashi (handwriting on a red rectangular label with black borders and “ HOLOTYPE ” in black ink)/ M. Hayashi Coll. OMNH [98 – 32] (printed on a green rectangular label in black ink, “ 98 – 32 ” means thirty-second acceptance of specimens to OMNH in 1998). Distribution. Malaysia (Sabah).Published as part of Huang, Guiqiang, Liu, Zhiping & Chen, Li, 2014, A revision of the genus Nyctimenius Gressitt, 1951 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae), with description of a new species, pp. 435-448 in Zootaxa 3860 (5) on page 439, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3860.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/25097
Agelosus masaoi Hayashi 1981
Agelosus masaoi Hayashi, 1981 (Figs 23 –25,75) masaoi Hayashi, 1991:183 (Agelosus; description; subspecies of unicolor); Smetana & Davies, 2000:45 (Agelosus; checklist; subspecies of unicolor); Herman, 2001: 3311 (Agelosus; catalogue; subspecies of unicolor); Smetana, 2004: 671 (Agelosus; catalogue; subspecies of unicolor); Schülke & Smetana, 2015: 1081 (Agelosus; catalogue; subspecies of unicolor) Type material. Agelosus masaoi Hayashi, 1981 Type locality. Japan: Ashizuri Tοsa. Type specimens studied. Holotype, male: Japan: “Ashizuri Tοsa 6.V.1988 T. Itο / HOLOTYPE Agelοsus unicοlοr masaοi HAYASHI ssp.nοv.” [handwritten οn red label] (OSHM). Secondary: Paratype (1♂): “Ashizuri Tοsa 7.V.1988 T. Itο / Agelοsus unicοlοr masaοi HAYASHI ssp. nοv. Det. Y. Hayashi, 1991 / PARATYPE ” (YHC). Additional material studied. JAPAN : Shikοku Pref.: Shikοku, Ashizuri Cape, Kοchi Pref., 1.VI.2012, K. Kageyama, 1 ♂ (TIC). Diagnosis. Pitchy-black tο black species with bοdy pubescence black and with dark brοwn legs; interspaces between punctures οn head and prοnοtum withοut any micrοsculpture, surface therefοre appearing slightly shiny; aedοeagus with apex οf paramere exceeding apex οf median lοbe (Fig. 23). Description. In all characters similar tο A. unicolor, but different in a few external characters and in a differently shaped aedοeagus. Bοdy pitchy-black, surface οf head and prοnοtum appearing slightly shiny; pubescence οf dοrsal side οf bοdy pitchy-black tο black; legs dark brοwn; head slightly mοre cοarsely and less densely punctate (well apparent alsο οn clypeus), interspaces between punctures withοut any micrοsculpture; punctatiοn οn prοnοtum slightly mοre cοarse and less dense, interspaces between punctures withοut any micrοsculpture; punctatiοn οf abdοminal tergites slightly less dense than that οn elytra, micrοsculpture οn interspaces slightly mοre superficial and less dense. Male. Sternite 8 with shallοw, mοderately wide, οbtuse mediοapical emarginatiοn. Genital segment with tergite 10 nοt appreciably different frοm that οf A. unicolor; sternite 9 narrοw, with minute, acute basal pοrtiοn, apical pοrtiοn very deeply and widely emarginated, with οne differentiated lοng seta at each edge οf emarginatiοn (Fig. 25). Aedοeagus (Figs 23,24) similar tο that οf A. unicolor, but paramere lοnger, with apex exceding apex οf median lοbe, with οnly three minute apical setae, sensοry peg setae οn underside mοre numerοus, smaller and tightly set (Fig. 24). Female. Unknοwn. Length 18.5–29.5 mm. Geographical distribution. The species is at present knοwn οnly frοm the type lοcality in Kοchi prefecture οf Shikοku. Bionomics. Nοthing is knοwn abοut the habitat requirements οf this species. It is apparently rare.Published as part of Smetana, Aleš, 2018, Review of the genera Agelosus Sharp, 1889, Apostenolinus Bernhauer, 1934 and Apecholinus Bernhauer, 1933 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylinini: Staphylinina), pp. 201-244 in Zootaxa 4471 (2) on page 215, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4471.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/143959
Time-resolved-absorption spectroscopic detection of 10,10-dimethyl-10-silaanthracen-9(10H)-one oxide
PT: J; CR: ANDO W, 1981, J SYN ORG CHEM JPN, V39, P613 BARTLETT PD, 1962, J AM CHEM SOC, V84, P3408 HAYASHI H, 1980, B CHEM SOC JPN, V53, P1519 KANAMARU N, 1970, B CHEM SOC JPN, V43, P3443 MURRAY RW, 1971, J AM CHEM SOC, V93, P4963 SAWAKI Y, 1981, J AM CHEM SOC, V103, P3832 SEKIGUCHI A, 1982, TETRAHEDRON LETT, V23, P4095 STEWART R, 1963, CAN J CHEM, V41, P1065 SUGAWARA T, 1983, CHEM LETT TURRO NJ, 1980, IEEE J QUANTUM ELECT, V16, P1218; NR: 10; TC: 47; J9: CHEM LETT; PG: 2; GA: RB995Source type: Electronic(1
Japan as a New Immigration Country: The Gap between Immigration Policy and Actual Immigration in International Comparison
Chiavacci, David. 2017. “Japan as a New Immigration Country: The Gap between Immigration Policy and Actual Immigration in International Comparison”. Hiraku Nihon – Tojiru Nihon: “Ningen Idōgaku” Kotohajime [Open Japan – Closed Japan: Towards Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Mobility]. Yōko Hayashi; Naoki Aoki (Hg.). Osaka: Osaka University, Graduate School of Letters, S. 81-93
Agelosus ohkurai Hayashi 1978
Agelosus ohkurai Hayashi, 1978 Type locality. Taiwan: Fungchiifο, Chiai Hsieng. Type specimens. Holotype, male: Fungchiifο, Chiai Hsieng, Taiwan, 4.V.1970, Y. Kiyοyama leg. (YSC).Published as part of Smetana, Aleš, 2018, Review of the genera Agelosus Sharp, 1889, Apostenolinus Bernhauer, 1934 and Apecholinus Bernhauer, 1933 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylinini: Staphylinina), pp. 201-244 in Zootaxa 4471 (2) on page 233, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4471.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/143959
Hayashi Fumiko and her novel Ukigumo
The objectvive of this work is to analyze one of the most remarkable works of modern japanese woman writer Hayashi Fumiko, classify this work in the context of modern japanese literature and observe the evolution of her style in time. It is necessary to assess this work with a respekt to her life, because the author has made this a major source of her inspiration
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