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Sanpo University Special Lecture #4: “Sanpo no ‘machi' (街)” [Japanese Only]

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Sanpo University Special Lecture #4: “Sanpo no ‘machi' (街)” [Japanese Only]

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Type

Lecture

Venue

Nihonbashi/Bakurocho Area

Etoile Kaito Living Bldg.

1-15-15 Higashikanda, Chiyoda-ku

Date

11/06/2025 Thu.

18:30–20:00

Ticket

¥1,500 / ¥500 (Students)

Naoki Oshiro (Professor of Cultural Geography, Meiji University Faculty of Letters)
1963年生まれ。大阪市立大学大学院文学研究科博士課程修了(地理学)。琉球列島の民俗地理,地域アイデンティティ研究から出発したが、それと並行して、都市の街歩きおよび風景の見方にも関心を深めている。著書に『空間から場所へ』(共編著/古今書院)、『郷土―表象と実践―』(共編著/嵯峨野書院)『モダン都市の系譜』(共著/ナカニシヤ出版)、『都市空間の地理学』(共編著/ミネルヴァ書房)、『モダニティと空間の物語』(共著/東信堂)、『惑星都市理論』(共著/以文社)、『東京の批判地誌学』(共著/ナカニシヤ出版)など。

This lecture invites participants to listen to the genius loci—the spirit of place—hidden in Tokyo’s local scenery, engaging in a dialogue with the histories and memories that have been passed down through generations.This lecture also serves as the final session concluding the four-part special lecture series of Sanpo University Special Lecture.

 

Guest Speaker:
Naoki Oshiro (Professor of Cultural Geography, Meiji University Faculty of Letters)

Speakers:
Shunya Yoshimi (Professor, Faculty of Tourism and Community Development, Kokugakuin University), Norihisa Minagawa (President, Tokyo Suribachi Gakkai)

 

This event will be conducted in Japanese only.

*“Machi” (街) is a Japanese term that signifies a bustling area.

Map

2 min walk from JR Sobu Line Bakurocho Sta. (Ex. 4)
6 min walk from Toei Shinjuku Line Bakuroyokoyama Sta. (Ex. A1)

  • Please note this is not the Etoile Kaito Product Department Building.

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Ended 07/24/2025 / Etoile Kaito Product Dept. Bldg.
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