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Approach for International Exchange of River Restoration Technology
Approach for International Exchange of River Restoration Technology Ito, Kazumasa Head of planning office, Research Center for Sustainable Communities, CTI Engineering Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan Senior Councilor, Technical Coordination and Cooperation Division, Foundation for River Improvement and Restoration Tokyo, Japan Lecturer Musashi Institute of Technology Dept. of Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo, Japan Abstract : About 50% of the population and 75% of the properties concentrate on the flood plain in Japan. The rivers have intimate relationship with our lives. Those conditions have been seen after modern river improvement projects that began about a century ago. The technology which was introduced from foreign countries was improved in conformity with geographical features and the climate condition of our nation, and has redeveloped as a Japanese original technology. In 1940's, Japan had serious natural disasters that were caused by large- scale typhoons. Those typhoons wiped out everything completely. Even though the government realized the importance of flood control and management after those natural disasters, civil work still aimed to economic development. Those construction works have become the one of factors for concentrating population and degrading natural environment in urban areas. Deterioration of river environment has become serious issue in urban development and main cause of pollution. The approaches for environmental restorations which were started about 30 years ago aimed to harmonize with nature environment and cities and human lives. There have been going on many projects called “river environmental improvement projects”, the “nature friendly river works” and “natural restoration projects.” The society has tried to find a way to live in harmony with nature. -
Japan: Tokai Heavy Rain (September 2000)
WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION THE ASSOCIATED PROGRAMME ON FLOOD MANAGEMENT INTEGRATED FLOOD MANAGEMENT CASE STUDY1 JAPAN: TOKAI HEAVY RAIN (SEPTEMBER 2000) January 2004 Edited by TECHNICAL SUPPORT UNIT Note: Opinions expressed in the case study are those of author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the WMO/GWP Associated Programme on Flood Management (APFM). Designations employed and presentations of material in the case study do not imply the expression of any opinion whatever on the part of the Technical Support Unit (TSU), APFM concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. WMO/GWP Associated Programme on Flood Management JAPAN: TOKAI HEAVY RAIN (SEPTEMBER 2000) Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Japan 1. Place 1.1 Location Positions in the flood inundation area caused by the Tokai heavy rain: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture is located at 35° – 35° 15’ north latitude, 136° 45’ - 137° east longitude. The studied area is Shonai and Shin river basin- hereinafter referred to as the Shonai river system. It locates about the center of Japan including Nagoya city area, 5th largest city in Japan with the population about 3millions. Therefore, two rivers flow through densely populated area and into the Pacific Ocean and are typical city-type rivers in Japan. Shin Riv. Border of basin Shonai Riv. Flooding area Point of breach ●Peak flow rate in major points on Sept. 12 (app. m3/s) ← Nagoya City, ← ← ino ino Aichi Prefecture j Ku ← 1,100 Shin Riv. ← 720 ← → ← ima Detention j Basin Shinkawa Araizeki Shidami Biwa (Fixed dam) Shin Riv. -
Iflbi Restoration of Once-Lost Urban River
1p Restoration o f once‐lost ur ban ri ver ‐ Focused on the case in Edogawa city, Tokyo Japan Japan Riverfront Research Center Director NOBUYUKI TSUCHIYA JRRN Chairperson 1 2p Location of Edogawa City ● Tokyo Metropolis 2 Edogawa City viewed from the air 3p Edogawa River Shin‐Nakagawa River Kyu‐Nakagawa River Nakagawa River Shinkawa River Chiba Pref. Araaakawa River Kyu‐Edogawa River Kasai Rinkai Park Artificial shore 3 Tokyo Bay 4p Historical details From “Flood Control” to “Water Utilization” and "Hyypdrophilicity " 洪水→利水→親水 5p 洪水 TkTokyo Floo d Disaster in 1910 5 6p 台風、Typhoon Kathleen in 1947 6 7p 台風、Typhoon Kathleen in 1947 7 8p 台風、Typhoon Kitty in 1949 8 9p 台風、 Typhoon Kanogawa in 1958 9 10p 10 11p Agricultural waterway in 1945 11 12p Rivers and Waterways in Edogawa City 1900´s Water and Greenery 13p NtNetwork SlScale Parks and Playgrounds, etc. 436 Parks (Area: 3,437,049 sq. m) Shinsui Parks 5 Routes (Total length: 9,610 m) Shinsui Green PPhaths 18 Routes Shinsui Park (Total llhength: 17,680 m) Shinsui Green Path 13 Furukawa Shinsui river Park 14p ‐ the first Shinsui river Park in Japan ‐ 古川親水河川公園 14 Komatsugawa Sakaigawa Shinsui river Park 15p 古川親水河川公園 15 Ichinoe Sakaigawa Shinsui river Park 16p 16 Shinodabori Shinsui Green Path 17p 17 Cleanup Activities by “Group of Lovers” 18p 18 19p Shinsui River Improvement 親水河川 20p 20 21p 1960's 21 22p 23p Furukawa before Construction 24p 24 25p 25 26p 26 27p Furukawa Shinsui Park after Construction 27 28p 28 Komatsugawa Sakaigawa Shinsui Park 29p before Construction 29 30p 30 Komatsugawa -
OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVERNMENT Pfilniing Biremf ENGLISH EDITION Ib* ~"F-4* I-N^+B O^Bbwrnmn- No
OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVERNMENT PfilNIINg BIREMf ENGLISH EDITION iB* ~"f-4* i-n^+B o^BBwrnmn- No. 654 TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1§48 Price 28.00 yen Att orney- Gener al OFFICE ORDINANCE SUZUKI Yoshio Minister of Finance Attorney-General' s Office Ordinance KITAMURA Tokutaro , No. 29 Name of Debenture Name of Registry Jtine 8, 1948 Tokyo-to Bond (No, Chi) ' Industrial Bank of Ja- The following amendment shall be made to pan,^ Ltd; part of the^ Examination Regulations for Bar -Apprentice (Ministry Gf -Justice Ordinatice No. il of 1936) : Ministry of Finance' Notiffcation No. 174 fc* Attorney-General SUZUKI.Yosfaio June 8, 1948 In Articles-1, 4,.5 and 12, " Minister of Jus- A part of the Notification designating the day tice " shall read il Attorney-General." of submitting the financial statements or trans- In Article 2, "Chief"of Division" shall be ferring the business ,of new account of the dis- deleted. solved financial institutions in accordance with In Paragraph 1 of Article 3, " Vice-Minister the provisions of Paragraph 2 of Article 8, Article ' of Justice" shall read " Secretary-General " and 21 and Paragraph 2 of Article 26 of the Financial Paragraph 2 shall fce deleted. Institutions Reconstruction gnd Reorganization Tn Article 4, " 4 persons"' shall read " 6 per- Law (Ministry of Finance Notification No. 255, sons" anjl *'Ministry of Justice" shall read October, 1947) shall be amended &s follows, and " Attorney-General's Office." it shall be applied as from March 27, 1948: In Article 5, "Court of Appeal" shall foe Minister of Finance deleted. ' KITAMURA Tokutaro Article 6. -
Look Inside for Our New 2017 Tours!
WWW.NONSTOP.TRAVEL | (808) 593-0700 | APRIL 2016 Look Inside for Our Explorethe New 2017 Tours! World inside: JAPAN LAND TOURS › vietnam › ALASKA CRUISE TOUR › US Land › ALASKA › korea & MORE Aloha, As we write this letter, a record number of you are enjoying the beautiful cherry blossoms in Japan and South Korea. Thank you very much for your continued support! Look forward to seeing your photo contest entries. Be sure to check out two exciting new escorted Japan tours: Gourmet Onsen Meguri (Discovery): Iwaso Inn on Miyajima Island (2 Nights), Tamatsukuri Onsen (2 Nights), Kinosaki Onsen (1 Night) and Kyoto (3 Nights). Ultimate School Break: DisneySea, DisneyLand, Kyoto, Universal Studios and Osaka Aquarium. Make plans to join us on one of our Summer, Fall or Holiday season escorted Japan tours! Brenda Cabral Gene Miyake Danny Ching Manager Vice President President Lezlee Tam Janet Tanaka Assistant Manager Manager Cover: Francis & Sharon Moy on grounds of Otokoyama Sake Brewery in Asahikawa. Background Photo (Left): Graceland | Background Photo (Right): View of Mt. Fuji Inset Bottom Left: LeeAnne Uyehara, George Narcisco, Winona Tanaka, and Caroline Kuwahara at Otokoyama Sake Brewery in Asahikawa. Inset Bottom Right: Country Music Hall of Fame Table of Contents ›› 3 Photos: Hokkaido Winter Wonderland › 4 2017 Vietnam & Cambodia AMA River Cruise › 6 2017 America's Musical Heritage › 7 2017 Classic Fall Foliage › 8 2017 Exploring America's Great Parks › 9 2017 Majestic Canadian Rockies › 10 2016 Gourmet Onsen- Meguri (Discovery) › 12 2016 -
A Brief Introduction to Aoki Rosui and Annotated Translation of His Text Otogi Hyaku Monogatari
University of Massachusetts Amherst ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst Masters Theses Dissertations and Theses July 2015 A Brief Introduction to Aoki Rosui and Annotated Translation of his Text Otogi Hyaku Monogatari David Reeves University of Massachusetts Amherst Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/masters_theses_2 Part of the Japanese Studies Commons Recommended Citation Reeves, David, "A Brief Introduction to Aoki Rosui and Annotated Translation of his Text Otogi Hyaku Monogatari" (2015). Masters Theses. 240. https://doi.org/10.7275/7012662 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/masters_theses_2/240 This Open Access Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Dissertations and Theses at ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. It has been accepted for inclusion in Masters Theses by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO AOKI ROSUI AND ANNOTATED TRANSLATION OF HIS TEXT OTOGI HYAKU MONOGATARI A Thesis Presented by DAVID THOMAS REEVES Submitted to the Graduate School of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS MAY 2015 Asian Languages and Literatures A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO AOKI ROSUI AND ANNOTATED TRANSLATION OF HIS TEXT OTOGI HYAKU MONOGATARI A Thesis Presented by DAVID THOMAS REEVES Approved as to style and content by: _________________________________________ Stephen M. Forrest, Chair _________________________________________ Stephen -
Fine Japanese Art New Bond Street, London | 5 November 2020
Fine Japanese Art New Bond Street, London | 5 November 2020 Japanese and Korean Works of Art Team London Suzannah Yip London, New Bond Street Yoko Chino London, New Bond Street Karina Choy London, New Bond Street New York Jeff Olson New York Takako O’Grady New York Gary Lavine, Consultant New York Global Dessa Goddard Vice President, US Neil Davey, Senior Consultant London, New Bond Street Joe Earle, Senior Consultant London, New Bond Street Bonhams 1793 Limited Registered No. 4326560 Registered Office: Montpelier Galleries Montpelier Street, London SW7 1HH +44 (0) 20 7393 3900 +44 (0) 20 7393 3905 fax Fine Japanese Art New Bond Street, London | Thursday 5 November 2020 at 11am & 2pm VIEWING ENQUIRIES As a courtesy to intending REGISTRATION Sunday 1 November Specialist, Head of Department bidders, Bonhams will provide a IMPORTANT NOTICE 11am to 5pm Suzannah Yip written indication of the physical Please note that all customers, condition of lots in this sale if a Monday 2 November +44 (0) 20 7468 8368 irrespective of any previous request is received up to 24 hours 9am to 7.30pm [email protected] activity with Bonhams, are (partially open from 4.30 to 7.30pm) before the auction starts. Tuesday 3 November Cataloguer This written indication is issued required to complete the Bidder 9am to 4.30pm Yoko Chino subject to Clause 1.6 of the Registration Form in advance Wednesday 4 November +44 (0) 20 7468 8372 Notice to Bidders. of the sale. The form can be 9am to 4.30pm [email protected] found at the back of every CONDITION REPORTS catalogue and on our website at SALE NUMBER Junior Specialist Requests for condition reports www.bonhams.com and should 26199 Karina Choy for this sale should be emailed to: be returned by email or post to +44 (0) 20 7468 8217 [email protected]. -
IPSI Case Study Booklet
IPSI Case Study Booklet IPSI-2, Nairobi Kenya, March 2012 0 Contributors and Acknowledgements This booklet has been compiled by the staff of the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies as the Secretariat of the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative in close consultation with the authors of these studies. For more case study information, please visit http://satoyama-initiative.org/en/ 1 Foreword The Satoyama Initiative promotes the maintaining and rebuilding of Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes (SEPLs) where sustainable use of land and nature is practiced in accordance with regional characteristics and modern socio-economy, while recognising the value and importance of local traditions and cultures. The case studies have been collected from IPSI members in line with the Operational Framework, and in accordance with the IPSI case study guidelines. The case studies in this booklet have been selected to showcase the diversity of IPSI member activities and research on (1) useful information on effective approaches for replication that address benefits to biodiversity and human well-being or long-term interactions between humans and nature; and (2) tools that contribute to fostering synergies in the implementation of IPSI member activities. Sharing case studies can provide the basis for distilling lessons, initiating further research and strengthening collaboration as well as the respective activities of IPSI members. Hence, it is expected that this case study booklet will contribute to securing synergies and complementarities among IPSI members and other interested organisations. *Themes IPSI case studies are categorised according to the following ecosystems. Forests, agricultural fields, grasslands, inland water systems, coastal systems, urban fringes and others 2 Contents National and Local Governmental, other government affiliated organisation 1.