SOAS (JRC) Japan Research Centre

SOAS (JRC) Japan Research Centre The JRC is the forum for Japan-related research activities at SOAS, University of London

The principal role of the Centre is to promote, coordinate and disseminate information relating to, the academic study of Japan across the disciplines and to act as a resource for academic, governmental, non-governmental and business constituencies with an interest in Japan. It does so through the research and publications of its staff, new teaching programmes, an established seminar series and special events.

17/03/2025

The Japan Economy Network (JEN) and SOAS, University of London invite submissions of papers and extended abstracts for the Seventh Annual JEN Conference.

Be sure to attend the hybrid lecture on the renowned Japanese textile artist Serizawa Keisuke and his fascinating artist...
08/03/2024

Be sure to attend the hybrid lecture on the renowned Japanese textile artist Serizawa Keisuke and his fascinating artistic journey within the Mingei movement, organised by Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures on 21 March 2024 at 6pm (GMT)!

[ ✨Third Thursday Lecture - ‘Ehon Don Kihōte’: The precursor of the Serizawa books 📖]

Join us for an enlightening talk by our current Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellow, Dr. Rosanna Rios Perez, on the renowned Japanese textile artist Serizawa Keisuke and his fascinating artistic journey within the Mingei movement.

The focus will be on ‘Ehon Don Kihōte’, first commissioned by Carl Tilden Keller in 1935, and its later 1976 edition, ‘Shinpan Ehon Don Kihōte’. Dr. Rios Perez will explore the context of these books within the framework of Mingei ideals and Serizawa's personal artistic growth.

This will be a hybrid event, although in-person spaces are limited. If you would like to attend the lecture at the Sainsbury Institute in Norwich, please email [email protected] or call us on +44 (0)1603 597507 to book your place.

Those who wish to attend online, please register from the Zoom link.

📅Date: 21 March, 2024
⌚Time: 6pm GMT
📍Location: 64 The Close, Norwich NR1 4DH/Zoom –
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6216484764877/WN_o0pscHCEQaCxjOoCKaOlCA

Third Thursday Lecture series is supported by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, and Yakult UK.

Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures is hosting an exciting online symposium on postwar Japan...
08/03/2024

Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures is hosting an exciting online symposium on postwar Japanese and Korean photography on 25-26 March 2024. Check it out!

The 32nd Sir Parker Awards for Spoken Business Japanese took place at SOAS on 7th November 2023
09/01/2024

The 32nd Sir Parker Awards for Spoken Business Japanese took place at SOAS on 7th November 2023

The Japanese Speech Contest for Spoken Business Japanese was established in 1990 by the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO), London, and the School of ...

Japan: Myths to Manga – Young V&A exhibition celebrates nature’s influence on Japanese culture | By Nana Sato-Rossberg
07/12/2023

Japan: Myths to Manga – Young V&A exhibition celebrates nature’s influence on Japanese culture | By Nana Sato-Rossberg

The exhibition showcases how nature coexists with Japan’s major cities.

'How gender inequality is hindering Japan’s economic growth' - By Sarah Parsons
17/08/2023

'How gender inequality is hindering Japan’s economic growth' - By Sarah Parsons

In the Japanese workplace, women face discrimination, restrictive behaviour and appearance codes and a lower glass ceiling than elsewhere. Only a profound cultural shift will change that.

SOAS senior lecturer Dr Helen Macnaughtan has been presented with the Ambassador’s Commendation by Mr Hayashi Hajime, Am...
24/05/2023

SOAS senior lecturer Dr Helen Macnaughtan has been presented with the Ambassador’s Commendation by Mr Hayashi Hajime, Ambassador of Japan to the United Kingdom, in recognition of her 'distinguished service' in contributing to the "deepening of mutual understanding and friendship between Japan and the United Kingdom".

Supported by the Toshiba International Foundation since 2017, this final event in the series was hosted by the Japan Research Centre in the Khalili Lecture Theatre.

'Kenzaburō Ōe: a writer of real humanity and the real Japan'By Filippo Cervelli (Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Jap...
22/03/2023

'Kenzaburō Ōe: a writer of real humanity and the real Japan'

By Filippo Cervelli (Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Japanese Literature, SOAS)

An uncompromising writer who wrote about the dark and light of postwar Japan

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