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Category Archives: useful links
Resource: Komonjo website
One of the premodern document types that receives the least attention in terms of English-language learning resources is komonjo, documents such as letters or official orders that are outside the purview of more narrative works such as diaries or literary … Continue reading
Resource: JREC-IN
I was recently introduced to the website JREC-IN, a portal for job listings in university teaching and research fields in Japan. As tenure track positions here in the US (I apologize, I’m not familiar with the situations in Canada, UK, … Continue reading
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Tagged employment, job search, job search tools, jobs, JREC-IN
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Resource: University of Pennsylvania’s Japanese Juvenile Fiction Collection
Today’s resource is just a quick glance at a database for those literature-minded folk interested in modern Japanese literature or, more specifically, juvenile fiction in Japan. In recent years, the University of Pennsylvania has digitized a sizable collection of Japanese … Continue reading
Posted in culture, graduate school, study tools, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged archive, books, database, fiction, history, juvenile fiction, modern Japan, resource, University of Pennsylvania
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Resource: The Great Kantō Earthquake Archive
This week’s resource is a digital archive, the University of Hawai’i at Manoa’s collection on the Great Kantō Earthquake 関東大震災写真集 of 1923. One of the most destructive natural disasters in Japan’s recorded history, the Kantō earthquake caused devastating damage throughout … Continue reading
Posted in culture, graduate school, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged earthquake, Great Kanto Earthquake, history, Japan, Kanto, modern history, modern Japan, photography
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What can you do with a BA in Japanese? Welcome to the Wonderful World of Patent Law
[Today’s post is by a graduate of Gettysburg College who spent several years working in the patent field. Here she introduces the various opportunities that graduates with skills in Japanese and a variety of other fields can take advantage of to … Continue reading
Posted in graduate school, jobs, main posts, study tools, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged employment, Japanese, jobs, language, paralegal, patent law, patents, secretary, translation
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Resource: Yamasa Japanese Language School
Doing my New Year’s cleaning, I discovered this link buried in my ‘look into later’ pile, and remembered that it had once been my intention to make a more comprehensive list of language schools for Japanese study in Japan that … Continue reading
Resource: Real Estate Japan Blog
For those who are studying social science topics dealing with urban planning and demographics, Real Estate Japan started a blog in April 2015 that may be of use to you. While the English-language site generally focuses on buying and renting … Continue reading
Posted in blogs, culture, housing, living abroad, useful links
Tagged housing, Japan, real estate, research, resources, social sciences
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Resource: ee-Tokyo.com
A professor recently introduced me to the website http://ee-tokyo.com/, which is just loaded with all sorts of information about Tokyo history. This could be a great resource for anyone studying Edo-Tokyo history, but also for those visiting (or living in) … Continue reading
Posted in culture, fun links, living abroad, useful links
Tagged Edo, historical sites, maps, resource, Tokyo, tourism, travel
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The Job Hunt: Resources (7)
In eight previous articles, we introduced a number of sites that are helpful for finding Japan-related jobs. The Job Hunt: Getting Started: The Job Hunt: Resources The Job Hunt: Resources (2) The Job Hunt: Resources (3) The Job Hunt: Resources … Continue reading
Posted in applications, graduate school, jobs, main posts, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged academia, education, Japan, job hunting, jobs, United States
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The Job Hunt: Resources (6)
In six previous articles, we introduced a number of sites that are helpful for finding Japan-related jobs. The Job Hunt: Getting Started: The Job Hunt: Resources The Job Hunt: Resources (2) The Job Hunt: Resources (3) The Job Hunt: Resources … Continue reading
Posted in applications, graduate school, jobs, main posts, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged Japan, job hunting, jobs, resources, United States
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