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Yuan LIU, Hiroshi KASHIMA
Session ID: 244
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Yuki Asano, Hiroyuki Kusaka
Session ID: 511
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Kazushi HANATANI
Session ID: 350
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Taira Onodera, Hiroyuki Kusaka
Session ID: 509
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Yoshiko SHIMADZU
Session ID: S207
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Nao TOKUMOTO, Yoshihiko KARIYA
Session ID: P004
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Misaki Onodera
Session ID: 301
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A case of cattle trade between India and Bangladesh borders.
Kazuyuki Watanabe Watanabe
Session ID: 419
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Kenichiro Nakayama, Hisaya Shimada, Toshihiro Urahigashi, Taiga Iwai, ...
Session ID: 307
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Seri Nishikura, Masayuki Kawahigashi
Session ID: P030
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Quang-Van Doan, Hiroyuki Kusaka
Session ID: 505
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This study investigates how heavy precipitation will change under the global warming effect over two urban agglomerations, Tokyo and Singapore, that are located in different climate backgrounds, up to 2100, using the dynamical downscaling approach with state-of-art regional climate model. We found that heavy precipitation is likely to respond more strongly to warming forcing, which implies a paradigm of "wet gets wetter" in the future. We also found that in the mid-latitude area like Tokyo, the response of heavy precipitation to warming is more sensitive compared with tropical city Singapore.
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Yuuki NEMOTO, Hiroshi MATSUYAMA, Valerii ZEMTSOV, Dmitrii VERSHININ, A ...
Session ID: S402
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Akihiro Tsukamoto
Session ID: S203
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Comparative Analysis of Pinholes and Drawing Levels of the Inoh’s Maps Using High-Resolution Images and GIS
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Kenta Yamamoto, Jiyeon Shin
Session ID: P050
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Koji Ohnishi
Session ID: S305
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The aim of this presentation is to discuss the meaning of the disaster education in elementary school curriculum. The developmental stage of children is very important factors for disaster learning.
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Tatsuki Kudo, Hiroyuki Kusaka
Session ID: 510
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Focusing on industrial education in the region
Sato Yuya
Session ID: 315
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This study aims to clarify life courses of the youth, the reasons for they are living in Toyama, and how industrial education in the region is related to them.The data used for the analysis is a questionnaire survey for the youth who lives in Toyama Prefecture.We asked about their life courses after graduating high shcool,career education and career guidance. Life course analysis reveals spatial patterns of youth transitions and how industrial education influences them. The rough spatial pattern of the life course was shown to be highly local. Most high school graduates find employment in companies in Toyama prefecture. In addition, when going on to university, a pattern was shown in which one moved out of Toyama prefecture and then returned to Toyama when getting a job. Many people assumed that they would work in Toyama prefecture when they got a job. After the first job, many of them, transfers within Toyama prefecture. These reasons are the good living environment of Toyama and the attachment to Toyama. Regarding the education of the final educational background, the industries that require skills such as welfare are evaluated. There were differences in employment guidance at the time of the final educational background depending on the type of industry. Although the school has a great influence on career guidance, it is mainly for non-skilled aspects such as recommending a company to work for and interview guidance.
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Mika Ichino, Kooit Masuda, Takehiko Mikami
Session ID: 515
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Based on weather descriptions recorded in 18 historical diaries, this study attempted to reconstruct monthly mean solar radiation data from 1821 to 1850. Moreover, it discusses inter-seasonal climate disasters and their effects, focusing on the 1830s’ Tempo Famine in Japan. The climate conditions in 1833, 1836, and 1838 were analyzed using the spatial distribution and inter-seasonal solar radiation variations as the percentage of the reconstructions from the 30-year mean. Solar radiation was low in the summers of 1833, 1836, and 1838, whereas the regional distribution of the values was different in each year.
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Hiroki Makino, Masakazu Yamauchi
Session ID: 309
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Runan Ding
Session ID: 312
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Yoshihiro Iijima, Tomonori Sato, Tetsuya Hiyama, Fedorov Alexander, Pa ...
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In the Russian Arctic, the warming trend has been accompanied by abnormally high temperatures and changes in precipitation that have had a significant impact on various terrestrial environments. In particular, the continuous permafrost zone has been degraded due to the warming and thawing of the permafrost. In response to these changes in the natural environment, joint research projects have been conducted over the last decade in collaboration with local Russian and Siberian researchers. In this presentation, the current understanding of the natural environmental changes in the Russian Arctic and the future direction of the joint research will be introduced.
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A case study of Kamikochi, Chubu Sangaku National Park
Masanori NISHIKAWA
Session ID: 216
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Tomoki ITO
Session ID: 316
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Interaction between the southern Hokkaido and Aomori areas and responding to the online society
MOTOO KUSHIBIKI
Session ID: P051
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Yennan U, Shuichi Ito, Koshiro Suzuki
Session ID: 409
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The locational characteristics of haunted-sites (HS) were examined with analyses of the Nearest-Neighbor Spatial-Association Measure (NSM), the inclusion rate using forest area polygons, elevation and slope angles using governmental open data. Regarding NSM, Z-test results show that hospitals, terminal treatment plant, and mental hospitals are significantly associated with HS, while elementary schools, community centers, dams, water treatment plants, government offices, water distribution ponds, remote health and welfare centers, and crematoriums are significantly dissociated. However, water treatment plants, crematoriums, and water distribution ponds, which tend to be separated on the horizontal-axis, are not statistically different from HS on the vertical-axis.
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Hiroyuki SHIMADA
Session ID: 448
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Multiperspective Narrative in Regional Revitalization
Shinji HARA
Session ID: 336
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1. Introduction
In the movie "Rashomon" directed by Akira Kurosawa based on a short novel by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, which was released in 1950 and won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival the following year, multiple characters narrate different stories about an event, and at the end as the title of the original novel says, the truth is "in the bush". The purpose of this study is to formulate such a situation as "Rashomon-like world" and to explore the possibility of its application to geographic research.
2. Multi-view narrative in film and literature
A detailed question about narrative was raised by Genette, and the movie "Rashomon" was taken up as an example (Genette 1972; Hashimoto 2017). After that, "Rashomon" is a typical research subject as a movie in which multiple characters talk. (Aoyagi 2006; Ishihama 2007; Kubota 2016). In addition, Q. Tarantino's works such as "Pulp Fiction" and "Inglourious Basterds" are also famous as multi-view stories (DeGenaro 1997; Berg 2006; Desser 2016), most recently, there is " The Last Duel" directed by Ridley Scott, which was released in 2022. Multi-view literary works which have been analyzed include George Sand’s “Lélia”(Nishio 2002; Nishio 2018), published in 1833, which is a 19th Century Women's French Literature, and Carson McCullers' “The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter” published in 1940. "Hunter" (Zhang 2020), " Five Little Pigs", one of the Poirot series by Agatha Christie, published in 1942(Nayebpour 2018), and "Infinite Jest" in 1966 written by David Foster Wallace, who is said to be a representative example of American post-modern literature (Wallace 2012). Koss (2009) also organizes various examples of young adult novels.
3. Rashomon method and applied research of multiperspectivity
The movie "Rashomon" attracted domestic and international attention, and Lewis applied that perspective to the life history of each family member and named it the Rashomon method (Lewis 1961; Kobayashi 1994). And also words such as the Rashomon reality (Nomura). 1999; Takai 2009), the Rashomon effect were born (Davis et al. 2015; Anderson 2016; Levin et al. 2020; Konno 2018). The perspective inspired by Rashomon has been applied in various fields such as to the various study area such as therapy (Nomura 1999), transgender life History (Shojima 2008), construction skilled workers’ skill acquisition(Nakagawa and Yamazaki 2015). The "Rashomon world" can be understood as a problem of multiperspectivity (Hartner 2014). Multiperspectivity has been applied to diversity innovation (Weber 2014), career research (Gunz and Mayrhofer 2015), and history education (Stradling 2003; McCully 2012; Wansink et al. 2018; Kropman et al. 2021; Kello 2016; Nakamura 2019).
4. Applications in geography and regional revitalization
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in narratives in geography (Ryan et al. 2016; Verloo 2018; Laskin 2021). In addition, multiperspectivity is being applied in geography education (Vasiljuk et al. 2021; Yamamoto 2013). It is thought that there are many scenes in regional revitalization where various actors inside and outside the region such as private companies, governments, NPOs, and residents are involved, "Rashomon-like world" occurs and it becomes difficult to solve the problem.
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Masayasu ODA
Session ID: S205
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MANHUI DING, TAKAYUKI SHIRAIWA
Session ID: 531
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The long-term performance of river discharge in a tidal zone is introduced in this study. As river discharge is one of the most important components in studying the connection between land and sea, quantifying the freshwater discharge from river to estuary is important to evaluate the functions of rivers on estuary ecosystems. This study focuses on the Bekanbeushi river system, which flows through the Bekanbeushi wetland in the eastern part of Hokkaido where human impacts on river basin have been moderate. The impact of such natural rivers on the estuary productivities has been investigated by several scholars, however, quite few studies dealt with tidal impact on river discharge in wetlands of Hokkaido.
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Kenichi SATO
Session ID: S202
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An Introduction of Yasuaki AIDA’s Tenmon Kanyoron Reffering the Tadataka INOH’s Land-Surveying
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Tsuyoshi Hattanji, Wataru Koga, Takatoshi Kawano, Takahisa Furuichi, S ...
Session ID: 236
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YIXUAN CHEN
Session ID: 431
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The GeoCapabilities Project aims to explore the contribution of school geography education to citizenship education with a view to social justice. In the theoretical framework of geocapabilities, "powerful knowledge" and "capability approach", which are the content and purpose of education, have not yet been validated and tested in the dimension of social justice. This presentation will critically examine the theoretical framework with a focus on education for social justice. In particular, the presentation will present a new theoretical framework in a way that puts critical pedagogy and feminist theories and concepts into perspective.
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Eri Fukada, Chiyuki Narama
Session ID: 233
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Reisuke Kondo, Yosuke Miyairi, Tatsuhiko Sakamoto, Yusuke Yokoyama
Session ID: P008
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Ryo Iizuka, Taiyo Yagasaki, Toshio Kikuchi
Session ID: 438
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Takashi Nakata, Hideaki Goto, Yasuhiro Kumahara, Mitsuhisa Watanabe, K ...
Session ID: 242
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We have carried out active fault mapping of China by interpretation of ALOS30 DEM anaglyph image and Google Earth image, and present its preliminary result.
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Comparative regional geography of Southeast Asia and Africa using network in interrelations and image maps
Kohei JINGU
Session ID: 436
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Basic materials for all residents evacuation plan
Masaki IWAFUNE
Session ID: 246
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Amami Oshima islands also needs to take measures against typhoon storm surges due to global warming. The residence of Uken Village is located on the alluvial lowlands surrounded by mountains and the sea, and most of them are below 5 m above sea level. In this presentation, evacuation targets and evacuation areas are examined for each inundation stage, and issues were organized to estimate the number of evacuees. In order to implement evacuation plans for all residents, it is a future task to grasp the ground height of the village and review the standards of the storm surge warning.
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Hiroshi P. Sato, Makoto Kaneko, Satoshi Ishimaru, Seiya Usami, Takayuk ...
Session ID: P015
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Nakamura et al. (2020) revealed deep-seated landslide inventory in the affected area of the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake (Mj 6.7) and the many deep-seated landslides occurred in the area where hard shale is situated under. Based on the inventory, we observed the deep-seated landslides in the west bank area of Niwan River, where is 2.5 km NE away from the epicenter. Judging from the E-facing landslides and the NS-extending anticline axis E away from the landslides, the deep-seated landslides would have slope of opposite dip stratum. However, strike and dip measurement on the bedding of the hard shale gave dip stratum slope, at least not the slope of opposite dip stratum. In the study area, tephra layers covering the hard shale are the key to explaining the age of the deep-seated landslide movement. However, because we did not observe the depression of the tephra layers between the crack on the hard shale, we could not specify the age of the deep-seated landslide movement after the hard shale was covered with the Ta-d tephra layer.
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Hisayuki Kubota, Togo Tsukahara, Junpei Hirano, Masumi Zaiki, Jun Mats ...
Session ID: 516
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Nobuyasu Suzuki, Hiroyuki KUSAKA, Yasushi Watarai
Session ID: 508
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Kazuki Shibuya, Hayato Kagami, Haruka Kamiya, Yukihiro Hato
Session ID: P032
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Toshiro NAGASAKO, Keisuke OJIMA, Nobuyuki HORI
Session ID: 348
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A case of salmon aquaculture in Miyagi Prefecture
Kengo Hozumi
Session ID: 306
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Tadashi Kono, Yasushi WATARAI
Session ID: P027
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Kazuaki Hori, Yuji Ishii, Toru Tamura, Yoshiki Sato, Tomio Ianazaki, T ...
Session ID: P005
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The topographic features such as marine terraces and coastal plains and their sediments have been used to study the crustal movement and tsunami history associated with the repeated earthquakes in the Nankai Trough. In order to extract valuable information on crustal movement and tsunamis through the analysis of these landforms and sediments, it is necessary to clarify the relationship between the landforms and strata formation and glacial sea-level change. We report the results of analysis of sediment cores obtained from the Kikugawa lowland in the eastern part of the Enshunada and discuss the formation process of the Kikugawa lowland.
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Hirotaka Sugiyama, Chiyuki Narama, Hiroshi Inoue
Session ID: 234
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Muqing Shi, Takayuki Shiraiwa
Session ID: 532
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Previous studies indicated an overturning process of the North Pacific seawater originating in the Sea of Okhotsk is important to the entire North Pacific, while our recent work verified that the freshwater discharge from the western Kamchatka Peninsula (KP) is affecting the strength of such process. On the basis of our previous work, we further analyze and discuss the regional, seasonal and interannual features of the river discharge from the KP and their meanings, and present a new hydrological zoning of the KP by using river discharge and meteorological data.
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A case study of Sayama and Kagoshima teas
Mizuki Kimura, Eriko Miyama
Session ID: 303
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Kyoko Kagohara, Takashi Kirimura, Mayu Kobayashi, Nobuhisa Matta
Session ID: P017
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