【MOSHI MOSHI Pick-Up Spot】Lecture meetings to talk about Nihon Shoki.

18.October.2016 | SPOT

Lecture meetings to talk about Nihon Shoki (The Chronicle of Japan) in Nara prefecture. It will be the 1300-year anniversary of Japans oldest book of history.

 

In 2020, it will be 1300 years since the oldest Japanese history book called “Nihon Shoki (The Chronicle of Japan)”was completed. Nara prefecture is planning a project utilizing historical books which are proven to be important tools for historians include Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, and Manyoshu.  They will sponsor serial lecture meetings themed Nihon Shoki from November 2016 to March 2017.

 

There are going to be lecture meetings in ten different areas in Nara prefecture starting from Sango-cho, Kashiba city, Kashihara city, Ouji town, Gose city, Kawai-cho, Asuka-mura, Nara city, Takatori-cho, to Tawaramoto-cho. Ten different lecturers such as college professors and comic writers are going to talk about their specialized field of Nihon Shoki. Some places are also holding excursion tours with volunteer guides where you can visit some places associated with these historical books.

 

 

This is a good chance to get to know about the Chronicle of Japan more deeply through these meetings in Nara prefecture where this book was accomplished.

 

■Information

Event schedules, places, subject of lecture meetings and lectures

Opening at 12:00AM

Starting at 1:00PM

Ends about at 2:40PM

Excursion tours are going to start in the morning before the lectures.

 

  1. Sat November 5th

Cultural center in Sango, Cultural hall

“Prince Shotoku and Japanese” by Minoru Senda (Director of Public library in Nara)

No excursion tour

  1. Sat November 26th

Kashiba city, Takafumi Cultural center in Kashiba city, civic hall

“After the generation of Katshuragi clan (The history of hilly area in Umami)”by Shinji Yoshikawa (the professor of Kyoto University)

Kashiba city excursion tour “going the place where Sumo has started and inherited”

  1. Sat December 3rd

Kashihara city, Nara Prefecture Integrated Social Welfare Center, Big hall

“The textbook of “The Chronicle of Japan” and “The History of Japan”” by Shunichiro Kanaya (Pundit and CEO of Nippon Culture Promote Organization)

Kashihara city excursion tour “Learn about old capital of Japan from the great mountain of Unebi”

  1. Sat December 27th

Ouji Town Local Exchange Center, Liebell Hall

“Things that the chronicle talk about Yamato sovereignty and Kawachi” by Takehiko Yoshimura (the professor of Meiji University)

Ouji town excursion tour “Going ruins in Yamato River and Ouji”

  1. Sat January 14th, 2017

Gose city, Gose Cultural Center

“Interaction of People and Mountain in Katsuragi” by Hajime Baba (the principal investigator of Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Property)

No excursion tour

  1. Sat January 28th

Kawai-cho Central Community Center, meeting room

“Establishment of Uniforms and Court Rank Systems” by Sachiko Takeda (The professor of Outemon University)

Excursion tour “Visit to Hirose Shrine where Tenmu emperor associated with”

  1. Sat February 4th

Asuka-mura, Nara Prefecture Complex of Manyo Culture, exhibition room

“The hidden truth of Isshi incident” by Masahiro Sonomura (Pundit, the storywriter of comic called天智と天武)

Excursion tour “The life of Emperor Tenmu”

  1. Sun February 19th

Nara city, NaraMachi Center, civic hall

“Interpret Nihon Shoki with Pottery” by Yuki Oda (Researcher of Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties)

Nara city excursion tour “Visit the place where Emperor Jintoku associated with”

  1. Sun February 26th

Takatori-cho, Takatori-cho Liberte Hall, Big hall

Nihon shoki and Yama-taikoku” by Fuminori Sugaya (The manager of Archaeological Institute of Kashihara)

Takatori-cho excursion tour “tour for the ancient history of Takatori-cho”

  1. Sun March 5th

Tawaramoto Aogaki Lifelong Learning Center

“Messages from Nihon Shoki” by Makoto Ueno (The professor of Nara University)

No excursion tour

 

 

Call for inquiries:Lectures secretariat meetings to talk about chronicle of Japan

☎︎03-5226-8537 Weekdays 10:00AM to 5:00PM

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http://www.sap-co.jp/nihonshoki.html

 

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