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November 2015
CJS Noon Lecture Series | Japanese Twitterature after 3-11: Social Media Fictions and the Subtitle for the Real
CJS Noon Lecture Series | The Buddha's Shadow: The Hidden God of Medieval Japan
CJS Noon Lecture Series | Farmers in Flux: The Causes and Political-Economic Consequences of Japan’s Changing Agricultural Landscape
October 2015
CJS Noon Lecture Series | The Performance Practice of Noh
CJS Noon Lecture Series | "Creating the Most Interesting Town in the World": Community Development in the Aftermath of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
II Current Event Lecture: The Japan-U.S. Alliance and the Sino-ROK "Entente": The Changing Security Environment of East Asia
CJS Noon Lecture Series | The Role of Language Education Vis-à-vis the Globalized New Era
CJS Noon Lecture Series | The Gods Make You Giggle: Finding Religion in Japanese Picture Books
September 2015
CJS Noon Lecture Series | Drawing and Ceramic Design
August 2015
CJS Film Series: Jellyfish Eyes
July 2015
Studio Ghibli: <i>When Marnie was There</i> (Screening 10
Studio Ghibli: <i>When Marnie was There</i> (Screening 9)
Studio Ghibli: <i>When Marnie was There</i> (Screening 8)
Copy of Studio Ghibli: <i>When Marnie was There</i> (Screening 7)
Studio Ghibli: <i>When Marnie was There</i> (Screening 6)
Studio Ghibli: <i>When Marnie was There</i> (Screening 5)
Studio Ghibli: <i>When Marnie was There</i> (Screening 4)
Studio Ghibli: <i>When Marnie was There</i> (Screening 3)
Studio Ghibli: <i>When Marnie was There</i> (Screening 2)
Studio Ghibli: <i>When Marnie was There</i> (Screening 1)
CJS Special Event: 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Semi-Final Japan (Nadeshiko Japan) vs. England Watch Party
June 2015
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Kamishibai Storytelling at the Kerrytown Book Festival
Ann Arbor Japan Week: UMMA Japanese Art Storytime
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Animania Screening
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Calligraphy and Origami with the South East Michigan Japanese Language Meetup Group
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Japan-themed Board Games
Ann Arbor Japan Week: UMMA Family Japanese Art Studio (Second Session)
Ann Arbor Japan Week: UMMA Family Japanese Art Studio (First Session)
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Origami folding in the KidZone Tent at Ann Arbor Summer Festival
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Calligraphy and Origami with the South East Michigan Japanese Language Meetup Group
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Bonsai Collection Open Hours
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Japanese Conversation Table
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Godaiko Drummers Performance
Cinetopia: East Side Sushi
Cinetopia: Pale Moon (Kami no tsuki)
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Free Screening of Studio Ghibli's <i>When Marnie was There</i>
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Japanese "Forest Spirits" in the Gaffield Children's Garden
Cinetopia: Pale Moon (Kami no tsuki)
Cinetopia: The Snow White Murder Case
Cinetopia: East Side Sushi
Cinetopia: East Side Sushi
Cinetopia: The Snow White Murder Case
April 2015
CJS Special Event: Media, Communications, and Japan’s 3/11 Triple Disaster
CJS Noon Lecture Series: Roots of Japanese Studies in the USA: Anthropology, War, and CJS at Michigan
March 2015
CJS Noon Lecture Series: Will Japan Amend Its Constitution?
Digital Humanities and the Futures of Japanese Studies: A Symposium and Workshop
Digital Humanities and the Futures of Japanese Studies: A Symposium and Workshop
CJS Noon Lecture Series: The Role of Family Physicians After the March 11, 2011 Tsunami Disaster in Japan
Related Event: The Role of Family Physicians After the 2011 Tsunami in Japan
February 2015
CJS Noon Lecture Series: Challenges for English->Japanese Machine Translation
CJS Noon Lecture Series: Visible Partner; Invisible Power: The Role of the Spouse in Japanese Electoral Politics
CJS Noon Lecture: Striking Many Chords: The CAGs of PhotoVoice in the Aftermath of 2011 Disasters in Japan
CJS Special Event: Saving 10,000
CJS Special Event: Saving 10,000
CJS Special Event: Saving 10,000
January 2015
CJS Special Event: From Area Studies to the Global Workforce: Center for Japanese Studies Alumni Talk About their Careers in International Business
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Screening Five)
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Screening Four)
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Screening Three)
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Screening Two)
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Screening One)