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SUMMARY:Salon Discussion with Prof. Atsushi Shibasaki: "Katekisama rises ag
 ain"
DESCRIPTION:This book is the result of collaborative research Prof. Shibasa
 ki conducted over the past few years with Japanese researchers on the myst
 ery of Katekisama. It synthesizes findings from researchers specializing i
 n William Adams\, scholars at the local temple housing Katekisama\, and th
 e National Museum's pioneering X-ray analysis and tree species identificat
 ion. It also includes an Edo-period painting depicting Katekisama\, which 
 he discovered through literature research and whose location was identifie
 d by the book's editor.Atsushi Shibasaki [https://researchmap.jp/read01431
 46?lang=en] is a professor at the  Faculty of Global Media Studies [https
 ://www.komazawa-u.ac.jp/english/academics/undergraduate/global-media-studi
 es.html] and Dean of the Graduate School of Global Media at Komazawa Uni
 versity [https://www.komazawa-u.ac.jp/english/] in Tokyo. From April 2017 
 to September 2018\, he was a Visiting Fellow at the Institute for European
  Global Studies. In his research\, he is particularly interested in the hi
 storical development of international cultural relations and politics in m
 odern Japan\, philosophical debates on the creation of global and internat
 ional consciousness in modern Japan\, and the theoretical analysis of the 
 historical development of international relations theory.About the book (i
 n Japanese):https://www.tamagawa-up.jp/book/b10153237.html
X-ALT-DESC:<p>This book is the result of collaborative research Prof. Shiba
 saki conducted over the past few years with Japanese researchers on the my
 stery of Katekisama. It synthesizes findings from researchers specializing
  in William Adams\, scholars at the local temple housing Katekisama\, and 
 the National Museum's pioneering X-ray analysis and tree species identific
 ation. It also includes an Edo-period painting depicting Katekisama\, whic
 h he discovered through literature research and whose location was identif
 ied by the book's editor.<br /><br /><a href="https://researchmap.jp/read0
 143146?lang=en" target="_blank">Atsushi Shibasaki</a> is a professor at th
 e&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.komazawa-u.ac.jp/english/academics/undergradu
 ate/global-media-studies.html" target="_blank"> Faculty of Global Media St
 udies</a>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Dean of the Graduate School of Global Media at <
 a href="https://www.komazawa-u.ac.jp/english/" target="_blank">Komazawa Un
 iversity</a> in Tokyo. From April 2017 to September 2018\, he was a Visiti
 ng Fellow at the Institute for European Global Studies. In his research\, 
 he is particularly interested in the historical development of internation
 al cultural relations and politics in modern Japan\, philosophical debates
  on the creation of global and international consciousness in modern Japan
 \, and the theoretical analysis of the historical development of internati
 onal relations theory.<br /><br />About the book (in Japanese):<a href="ht
 tps://www.tamagawa-up.jp/book/b10153237.html" target="_blank"><u>https://w
 ww.tamagawa-up.jp/book/b10153237.html</u></a></p>
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