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1993-159 Nacsis-Cat Inv.Nr. ausgeliehen von: Anmerkung A/B Titel Autorenname 1991-840 600 NACSIS-CAT (13.04.2006) Kur Economic Effects of the Agricultural Policies in Japan Kuroyanagi, Toshio 1991-742 600 NACSIS-CAT (06.04.2006) Tak Nihon sangyô 21 seiki no torendo o yomu Takeuchi, Hiroshi (Hrsg.); Shimamura, Kôji (Hrsg.); Machida, Yôji 1993-159 600 NACSIS-CAT (07.09.2006) Tsû Yutakasa e no teian: Aratana sangyô bunka no sôzô ni Tsûshô sangyô shô chûbu tsûshô sangyô mukete kyoku (Hrsg.) 1994-266 600 NACSIS-CAT (29.11.2006) Nôr Nôgyô kankyô o kô sei suru seibutsugun no sôgo sayô Nôrin suisanshô nôgyô kankyô gijutsu to sono riyô gijutsu kenkyûjo (Hrsg.) ; Nishimura, Itaru 1994-267 (Tadashi?) ; ^Ôhigashi, Hajime ; 600 NACSIS-CAT (29.11.2006) Nôr Kankyô inpakuto to nôrin seitaikei Nôrin suisanshô nôgyô kankyô gijutsu kenkyûjo (Hrsg.) ; Masujima, Hiroshi 1999-510 (Tôru?) ; Morikawa, Yasushi 600 NACSIS-CAT: 15.03.05 Nôr 21 seiki no shokuryô kakuho to nogyô kankyô ; Nôgyô Nôrin suisanshô nôgyô kankyô gijutsu kankyô kenkyû sôsho dai 11 gô kenkyûjo (Hrsg.); Fukuoka, katsuya ; 2017-38 Kawashima, Hiroyuki ; Okamoto, 602 <BB23255850> 13.03.2017 Kat Sites of Japan's Meiji industrial revolution : iron and Katô, Kôko steel, shipbuilding and coal mining Japan : summary of 2002-482 602 NACSIS-CAT: 28.3.2003 Edo "Tôkyôfu shiryô" ni miru meiji shoki no bussan Zaidan hôjin Tôkyôto rekishi bunka ichiran zaidan, Tôkyôto edo tôkyô 1996-269 hakubutsukan / Edo - Tokyo Museum 606 JET Nihon no senmon mihonichi 1996-97 Nihon bôeki shinkôkai (JETRO) shuppan jigyôbu (Hrsg.) 2001-425 609 NACSIS-CAT: 16.05.03 Nih Kokusai tan'ikê (SI), Nihongo ban ; Grôbaru ka Nihon kikaku kyôkai (Hrsg.) ; Kôgyô shakaino kyôtsû rûru : Kokusai bunsho dai 7 han gijutsuin kêryô kenkyûjo (Übers. Hrsg.) 1991-1061 610 NACSIS-CAT (17.05.2006) Hel Die Entwicklung der Agrarstruktur von Hokkaidô in Heltmann, Pit der Nachkriegzeit : Konvergenzen und Divergenzen im 1992-146 610 NACSIS-CAT (31.05.2006) Mee Japanese Agriculture: A comparative economic Meer, Cornelis L. J. van der; Yamada, analysis Saburo 1990-273 610 NACSIS-CAT (29.09.2005) Kan Nôgyô, Senshinkokugata sangyô: Nihon no nôgyô Kanô, Yoshikazu kakumei o tenbô suru 1991-730 610 NACSIS-CAT (06.04.2006) Sap Hokkaidô no nôgyô to nômin Sapporo gakuin daigaku jinbun gakubu; Sakai, Eshin; Nishimura, Shôichi; 1992-621 Kajiura, Yoshimasa; Tanaka, Hatsuko; 610 NACSIS-CAT (06.07.2006) Rot Landwirtschaft und Ökologie in Japan Rothacher, Albrecht (Hrsg.) ; Andermann, Gerhard ; Bernstein, Gail Lee ; Calenberg - Onishi, Verena ; Seite 1 Inv.Nr. ausgeliehen von: Anmerkung A/B Titel Autorenname 1993-818 610 NACSIS-CAT (26.10.2006) Pau Technik - Wirtschaft - Gesellschaft: Der Einfluß Pauer, Erich wirtschaftlicher Veränderungen auf die Entwicklung 1994-42 610 NACSIS-CAT (02.11.2006) Ohn Rice as Self : Japanese Identities through Time Ohnuki (Ônuki) - Tierney, Emiko 2004-47 610 NACSIS-CAT (06.10.2004) Sch Japanische Landwirtschaft und organischer Landbau Schörner, Annette ; Deutsche OAG Taschenbuch Nr. 82 Gesellschaft für Natur - und 1998-208 a Völkerkunde Ostasiens (OAG) (Hrsg.) 611 NACSIS-CAT (2005.06.09) Tay Vergleichende Studien über die japanische und Arbeitsgemeinschaft für mitteleuropäische Flurbereinigung unter besonderer Flurbereinigung in der Waseda - 1998-208 b Universität (Hrsg.); Tayama, Teruaki 611 NACSIS-CAT (2005.06.09) Tay Vergleichende Studien über die japanische und Arbeitsgemeinschaft für mitteleuropäische Flurbereinigung unter besonderer Flurbereinigung in der Waseda - 2010-70 Universität (Hrsg.); Tayama, Teruaki 611 NACSIS-CAT (13.06.2013) Yam Fûdosekyuritî (Food security) ; Kome zukuri ga nihon Yamashita, Kazuhito o sukuu! 2014-354 a 611 <BN01660077> 02.10.2014 Itô Tondenhei no hyakunen, jôkan Itô, Hiroshi 2014-354 b 611 <BN01660077> 02.10.2014 Itô Tondenhei no hyakunen, chûkan Itô, Hiroshi 2014-354 c 611 <BN01660077> 02.10.2014 Itô Tondenhei no hyakunen, gekan Itô, Hiroshi 1999-496 627 NACSIS-CAT: 03.02.04 Mur Four Seasons of BONSAI Murata, Kyuzo (Kyûzô) 2010-200 627 Dre Bonsai : Japanische Zwergbäume als Hobby Dietiker, Ulrich 2016-341 627 Tom Bonsai : Essential tips, 101 Tomlinson, Harry 2019-111 627 <BB27398860>02.05.2019 Kob Miniature Japanese gardens : beautiful bonsai Kobayashi, Kenji landscape gardens for your home 1990-141 629 Botschaft (Shino) Sei A Japanese Touch for your Garden Seike, Kiyoshi; Kudô, Masanobu; Engel, David H.; Ôhashi, Haruzô 1990-144 (Photos) 629 NACSIS-CAT (14.09.2005) Sut National Parks of Japan Sutherland, Mary ; Britton, Dorothy Seite 2 Inv.Nr. ausgeliehen von: Anmerkung A/B Titel Autorenname 1993-44 629 NACSIS-CAT (23.08.2006) Sch Der Japanische Garten : Ein Kunstwerk : Mit einem Schaarschmidt - Richter, Irmtraud ; Aufsatz zur Gartenforschung von Osamu Mori Mori Osamu 1996-256 629 NACSIS-CAT : 14.02.2006 Kok Kokuritsu kôen zukan Kokuritsu kôen kyôkai (Hrsg.) ; Kankyô chô shizen hogo kyoku 1996-623 kokuritsu kôen ka (Hrsg.) 629 im Archiv im Keller A Tat Japanese Gardens (second edition) Tatsui, Matsunosuke Tourist Library: 4 1996-686 629 NACSIS-CAT : Ito Die Gärten Japans / Text von Teiji Itoh Itoh, Teiji 1996-687 1 629 NACSIS-CAT : Iwa Nihon no niwa : dentô hen Iwaki, Watatarô ; Nobuhara, Osamu (Photographie) 1996-687 2 629 NACSIS-CAT : Iwa Nihon no niwa : gendai hen Iwaki, Watatarô ; Nobuhara, Osamu (Photographie) 1997-263 629 NACSIS-CAT 09.07.03 Ôha Bijuaru (visual) Nihon teien kanshô jiten Ôhashi, Haruzô; Saitô, Tadakazu 2002-123 629 NACSIS-CAT(22.03.2002) Nih Teien - Shokusai yôgo jiten Nihon teien kenkyûkai (Hrsg.) ; Yoshikawa, Isao (Hrsg.) ; Kosuge, 2003-201 Shin'ichi ; Takahashi, Ichirô ; 629 Bei der Eröffnung des Mas Nihon teien no kokoroe : Kiso chishiki kara keikaku Masuno, Shunmyô ; Nihon zôen sekkei kanri kaishû made / Inside Japanese Gardens : From (Hrsg.) 2003-468 629 Goto, Seiko : keine Got The Japanese Garden ; Gateway to the Human Spirit. Goto (Gotô), Seiko; Wawrytko, Sandra Asian Thought and Culture, Vol. 56 A. (General Editor of the Series "Asian 2004-242 Thought and Culture") 629 NACSIS-CAT (05.01.2005) Ono Iwanami : Nihon teien jiten Ono, Kenkichi 2005-134 629 A1111 (07.06.2005) Sch Gartenkunst in Japan Schaarschmidt - Richter, Irmtraud 2007-73 629 NACSIS-CAT (19.04.2007) Tak Sakuteiki oder die Kunst des japanischen Gartens ; Die Takei, Jirô ; Keane, Marc Peter Regeln zur Anlage und Gestaltung aus den historischen 2008-67 629 NACSIS-CAT (14.01.2009) JKI Die Gärten Kyôtos im Wandel der Jahreszeiten Japanisches Kulturinstitut Köln (The Photos von Mizuno Katsuhiko Japan Foundation) (Hrsg.) ; 2010-187 Schaarschmidt-Richter, Irmtraud 629 Grü Der japanische Garten im Erholungspark Marzahn Grün Berlin Park und Garten GmbH Berlin : Eine Dokumentation seiner Entstehung (Hrsg.) Seite 3 Inv.Nr. ausgeliehen von: Anmerkung A/B Titel Autorenname 2010-201 629 <BA11726894> 20.08.2015 Nak Kyoto gardens Nakane Kinsaku 2011-126 1 629 <BN0921177X> 02.07.2015 Mor Daisetsuzan Kokuritsu Kôen = Daisetsuzan National Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Park Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 2 629 <BN09211940> 02.07.2015 Mor Aso Kujû Kokuritsu Kôen = Aso-Kuju National Park Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 3 629 <BN0921231X> 02.07.2015 Mor Jôshin'etsu Kôgen Kokuritsu Kôen = Joshinetsu Kogen Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, National Park Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 4 629 <BN09212025> 02.07.2015 Mor Towada Hachimantai Kokuritsu Kôen = Towada- Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Hachimantai National Park Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 5 629 <BN09361295> 02.07.2015 Mor Kirishima - Yaku Kokuritsu Kôen = Kirishima-Yaku Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, National Park Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 6 629 <BN09484717> 02.07.2015 Mor Yoshino - Kumano Kokuritsu Kôen = Yoshino- Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Kumano National Park Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 7 629 <BN09581564> 02.07.2015 Mor Akan Kokuritsu Kôen = Akan National Park Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 8 629 <BN09767143> 02.07.2015 Mor Hakusan Kokuritsu Kôen = Hakusan National Park Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 9 629 <BN09881590> 02.07.2015 Mor Kushiro - Shitsugen Kokuritsu Kôen = Kushiro- Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Shitsugen National Park Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 10 629 <BN10100721> 02.07.2015 Mor Setonaikai Kokuritsu Kôen = Setonaikai National Park Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 11 629 <BN10576029> 02.07.2015 Mor Iriomote Kokuritsu Kôen = Iriomote National Park Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 12 629 <BN10595249> 02.07.2015 Mor Saikai Kokuritsu Kôen = Saikai National Park Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 13 629 <BN10693805> 02.07.2015 Mor Ashizuru - Uwakai Kokuritsu Kôen / Ashizuru-Uwakai Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, National Park Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 14 629 <BN10824222> 02.07.2015 Mor Daisen - Oki Kokuritsu Kôen = Daisen-Oki National Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Park Wahei (Einleitung) Seite 4 Inv.Nr. ausgeliehen von: Anmerkung A/B Titel Autorenname 2011-126 15 629 <BN11036220> 02.07.2015 Mor Ise - Shima Kokuritsu Kôen = Ise-Shima National Park Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 16 629 <BN11137884> 02.07.2015 Mor Chichibu - Tama Kokuritsu Kôen = Chichibu-Tama Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, National Park Wahei (Einleitung) 2011-126 17 629 <BN11297290> 02.07.2015 Mor Shikotsu - Tôya Kokuritsu Kôen = Shikotsu-Toya Morita, Toshitaka (Fotos); Tatematsu, National Park Wahei (Einleitung)
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