- Japanese studies outside the United States
Institutions and organizations outside the United States or Japan instituted expressly for the purpose of studying Japanese language and/or culture . Primarily scholarly institutions affiliated with universities and/or specialized schools.
The
International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken), maintains the most comprehensive and up-to-date database of institutions of Japanese studies outside the United States and Japan. The database includes information on 1,640 institutions of Japanese Studies on 6 continents. The database can be found [http://www.nichibun.ac.jp/graphicversion/dbase/kikan_e.html here]According to the Nichibunken database, the country with the most institutions of Japanese studies outside of the United States and Japan is China, with 121 institutions. Other countries containing the highest number of institutions include South Korea (85), England (69), Germany (64), Canada (61), Australia (54), and France (54).
Online Resources
Japanese Studies Associations and Institutions in Australia, New Zealand, and Asia
Australia National University maintains a database of institutions of Asian Studies in Asia, which lists the institutions in 14 countries (Australia, New Zealand and 12 Asian nations) where Asian Studies are carried out. The online Directory of Asian Studies in Asia can be reached [http://asianet.anu.edu.au/generatedList.php3 here] .
"Links to other Institutions of Japanese Studies in Asia:"
[http://www.japanese-edu.org.hk/ Society of Japanese Language Education, Hong Kong]
[http://www.bunka.or.kr/ The Japanese Culture Association of Korea (JCAK)]
[http://www.jlak.or.kr/ The Japanese Language Association of Korea (JLAK)]
[http://www.gobungaku.or.kr/ The Japanese Language and Literature Association of Korea]
[http://www.kaja.or.kr/ Korea Association for Japanology (KAJA)]
[http://ijs.snu.ac.kr/ Japan Research Center, Seoul National University]
----Japanese Studies Associations and Institutions in Canada
The Japan Studies Association of Canada (JSAC) promotes Japanese Studies in Canada and contributes towards increased knowledge about Japan and Canada-Japan relations. The JSAC website, which contains information about Japan-related events, conferences, and institutions across Canada can be reached [http://buna.yorku.ca/jsac/ here] .
----Japanese Studies Associations and Institutions in Europe
The
European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS) is an association begun in London and Oxford in 1973. It currently has members in 42 countries (roughly 650 personal members and 35 institutional members). It is open to the full range of the profession from established scholars through junior scholars to post-graduate students. Its activities tend to be grouped under the following disciplines: linguistics and language teaching; literature; religion and the history of ideas; history, politics and international relations; economics, economic and social history; anthropology and sociology; urban and environmental studies; visual and performing arts. The EAJS website contains a database of European dissertations in the field of Japanese studies, which can be reached through the EAJS home page: [http://www.eajs.org/ European Association for Japanese Studies]"Links to other Institutions of Japanese Studies in Europe:"
British Association for Japanese studies [http://www.mcjp.asso.fr/cadrgen.html Maison de la Culture du Japon (France)]
[http://www.gjf.de/ German Association for Japanese Studies]
[http://www.jpstudies.org/ Japanese Studies in Greece ]
[http://nias.ku.dk/ Nordic Institute of Asian Studies]
[http://psbj.orient.uw.edu.pl/ Polish Association for Japanese Studies]
[http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/orient/eng/org/index.htm Research Organizations in Russia]
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