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201801007420313937
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I study 20th century Japanese history, specializing in the history of the Japanese empire. In particular, I am working on Japanese language and education policies in Korea, 1905-1945, and in the puppet state of Manzhouguo, from 1932 to 1945. I am interested in education created for the Korean population in Korea, and the Han Chinese population in Manchuria.
I teach in the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society, both general course classes (in Japanese) and international course classes (in English). I teach seminars on Modern Japanese history (one in English and one in Japanese), and participate in several team-taught seminars on Japanese and East Asian history. I am also a faculty member of the undergraduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and information. Beginning in 2019, I will teach courses there on Japanese and regional history. For the undergraduate Faculty of Arts and Science, I teach "Introduction to Japanese History" and "Kadai Kyogaku".
From April 2018, I became the Coordinator for the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society's Global Project Office. I am in charge of administering the Graduate School's Future Asia Program and the Advanced Global Training Project for Integrated Global Education.

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