
Collaborative Research Projects
In order to address the challenges of contemporary society and foster the creation of new academic fields in the humanities and social sciences, we conduct internal calls and provide grants for exploratory and pioneering interdisciplinary research projects.
On this webpage, we present the results of these research projects.
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2023
Protected: Integrating motion analysis and human network analysis to study the transmission of folk performing arts
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2023
Protected: Transformative processes in pre-modern urban design theory with a focus on ecology and physiognomy
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2023
Protected: The influence of emotions and internal bodily sensations on self-bodily perception
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2023
Protected: The Reflection method for sharing values in the preservation of streetscapes
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2023
Protected: Community formation, art, and epidemiological research—creating a polysemous integrated model
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2023
Protected: Japan’s ancient traditional culture and the protection of rare dye plants are linked by murasaki threads
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2023
Protected: Tracing the Evolution of Japanese Views on Materials: Insights from Scientific Studies of Cultural Artifacts, Paintings, and Books
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2023
Protected: Deconstructing medical ethical guidelines in natural language processing and reconsidering ethical viewpoints of researchers
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2023
Protected: Interdisciplinary Study on Enhancing Community Engagement to Revitalize Satoyama-Sato’umi Ecosystems
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2023
Protected: Capitalist societies influenced by traditional Asian cultures and visions for the future: empirical research from Thailand
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2022
Protected: The challenges encountered in studying future frontiers: constructing, verifying, and applying co-creative future models of humans, society, and nature
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2022
Protected: Professionalism of counselors in social media counseling