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CiNii
: CiNii
Research Societies, People, and Databases eng
CiNii is a bibliographic database service for scholarly literature published in Japan; it mainly contains post-WWII journal articles and bibliographical records from university libraries’ catalogues. CiNii is comprised of CiNii Articles and CiNii Books. Depending on the circumstances, CiNii Articles can provide full text articles (sometimes through local repositories).
Database of Japanese Intellectual History / 東北大学大学院文学研究科日本文学思想史研究室
: 日本思想史文献データベース検索
Research Societies, People, and Databases jpn
The Database of Japanese Intellectual History contains bibliographical information regarding Japanese intellectual history, from antiquity to the present day, published after 1965; data covers widely for example religions and ideologies. The interface can be changed into English by clicking the language link on the left hand side of the screen
JICA Research Institute
: JICA研究所
Domestic and International Affairs, Research Societies, People, and Databases eng
JICA Research Institute, a research section of the Japan International Cooperation Agency, focuses on supporting developing countries. The institute provides its publications as well as some data sets. A multimedia page releases podcast programmes about the world economy, ODA, and future strategies
Old Map Collection / 国土地理院
: 古地図コレクション
Maps and Geology jpn
The Old Map Collection of the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI) includes seventeenth-century astronomical charts to nineteenth century district maps of Edo, created by both Europeans and Japanese people. GSI’s Japanese website offers modern survey maps and aerial photographs .
Ali Mubarak’s al-Khitat al-Tawfiqiyya al-Jadida (‘Tawfiq’s New Plans, Referring to Egypt’s Ruler at the Time’) / 東京大学東洋文化研究所
: アリー・ムバーラク 『エジプト新編地誌』 データベース
Maps and Geology eng
Ali Mubarak’s al-Khitat al-Tawfiqiyya al-Jadida, or Tawfiq’s New Plans, Referring to Egypt’s Ruler at the Time, is a topographical description of Egypt subsequent to the French campaign in Egypt. As of February 2015, it is possible to search for the names of places from the first to the sixth volumes of the text.
Japanese Historical Maps / East Asian Library, University of California, Berkeley
Maps and Geology eng
The Japanese Historical Map Collection is a project of the C.V. Starr East Asian Library, University of California, Berkley; the project exhibits its rare collection of old Japanese maps, most of which were derived from the Mitsui Collection (which had a total of 2,300 maps). It includes maps dating from the late seventeenth century to the early twentieth century, covering Japan’s three largest cities (Edo, Kyoto, and Osaka) as well as other local cities and tourist maps. High-definition images are provided through the website; however, only low-definition images can be downloaded.