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School of Japanese Studies :
Department of Japanese Language and Literature

ITO Nobue
Position Professor
Degrees Dr. of Arts
Last academic career Doctor Course at the Graduate School of Human and Cultural Science of the University of Tokyo
Areas of study Medieval Literature of Japan
Themes of research
  1. The Medieval Poetry, Mainly Waka Poems (31-Syllable Odes) and Renga Poems (Linked Waka Poems)
  2. Records of Renga Poets' Travels
  3. Essays and Woman Diaries in The Middle-Ages
Research achievement
  1. ITO, N., A Study on Japanese Medieval Poetry, Waka Poems and Renga Poems, Kasama-Shoin, Tokyo, 2002. (in Japanese)
  2. ITO, N. and ITO, K., Saisho in Gon-daisouzu-shinkei-shu in Soukon-shu, Meizi-shoin, April, 2001. (in Japanese)
  3. ITO, N., Translation and annotation of “Azumaji no tsuto,” in Takahashi, Y. and Shirai, T. eds, Chuusei Nikki Kikou Bungaku Zenhyoshaku Shuusei, Vol. 7, Besei-Shuppan, Dec., 2004. (in Japanese)
  4. Kyoto University Japanese Language and Literature Laboratory and Chinese Language and Literature Laboratory, Translation and annotation of the Japanese-Chinese mixed linked verses of Sanetaka’s autograph in a collection of Kyoto University, Rinsen-shoten, Feb., 2006. (in Japanese)
  5. ITO, N., “An Expression of Tsurezure-gusa Chapter 104: The Intention of Writing Dynastic-Form Chapters,” Kokugo to Kokubungaku, Vol. 78, No.8, pp. 27--41, 2001. (in Japanese)
Academic associations
  1. The Japanese Society of Medieval Literature
  2. The Japanese Society of Waka Poetry
  3. The Japanese Society of Haiku Poetry
  4. Japanese Literature Association
Academic /social activities
  1. A member of Investigators of Literature of National Institute of Japanese Literature:1994--1996
  2. A member of Collaboration with National Institute of Japanese Literature:1999--2000
  3. A member of Committee of Japanese Literature Association:2001--2004
Awards A Prize of The Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Japan (The Association of honoring The Venerable Basho) 2011 for the joint work on Japanese and Chinese Renku (Linked Haiku Poems) supported by the Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research.
Mail Address n-ito[at]jps.aichi-pu.ac.jp
([at]: replaced by @)
Original Website http://ito-okuda-kaken.jimdo.com/

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