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  • Japan und Deutschland.. (Japan and Germany)
  • Proceedings of two symposia with 28 papers on cultural and economic relations between the two countries. First part: the Japanese image of Germany-the German image of Japan (in press and television, in politics, in cultural manifestations, etc
  • .). Second part: Japan-mystery of exemplary model? Papers on political patterns, economic organization and behaviour, educational and cultural aspects. (EG).
  • 1984
  • The medieval Japanese view of their country in Languages, paradigms and schools in geography.
  • The A. regards the Middle Ages as the period during which Buddhism won general popularity and had great influence on every aspect of society and culture. Japanese's view of their country was mainly a byproduct of the widespread influence of Buddhism
  • . The maps and the world view of European put an end to the mediaeval perception of Japan. - (SGA)
  • 1984
  • The difference between maps and landscapes : a problem of the history of maps in Japan in Languages, paradigms and schools in geography.
  • In japanese, the words ezu and zu mean both maps and drawings. It is difficult to distinguish old topographical maps from landscapes using the bird's eye view. Cartographical techniques developed in Japan in the Edo period. Japanese meisho-zue
  • 1984
  • Changing perspectives of landscape scenery in modern Japan in Languages, paradigms and schools in geography.
  • This A. deals with the humanistic shift which geography has shown in recent years in landscape. The consideration of the three levels contained in the concept of landscape. The theories dealing with landscape in modern Japan and their relationship
  • 1984
  • Skiing grounds and ski settlements in Japan
  • The author presents a topology of Japanese ski settlements through analysis of their origins and the processes of their transformation. The first group is composed of the settlements developed from existing settlements, the second group
  • 1984
  • Head and branch offices of big private enterprises in major cities of Japan
  • This article focuses on some aspect of economic management function performed by head and branch offices of big private enterprises located in the major cities of Japan, reviewing them from an historical perspective. (SGA).
  • 1984
  • Fundamental concept on coastal management in Japan A historical review.
  • The Japanese people have paid much attention to the protection of fluvial and coastal plains from natural disasters| the following points are examined: historical records of stabilization of coastal sand dunes| reclamation of tidal flats| formation
  • 1984
  • Two outsiders : an aspect of modern academic geography in Japan in Languages, paradigms and schools in geography.
  • 1984
  • Japanese geographers in the 19th Century in Languages, paradigms and schools in geography.
  • 1984
  • A view of Japanese geography in the early 19th Century in Languages, paradigms and schools in geography.
  • 1984
  • Japan Atlas. (Atlas du Japon)
  • 1984
  • Japan. Kommentierte Literaturauswahl. (Le Japon. Une bibliographie sélective commentée)
  • 1984
  • Urban values: a review of japanese and german attitudes
  • 1984
  • Studies of Japan in western languages of special interest to geographers.
  • 1984
  • The community health level and the distribution of health resources. A case study, Hokkaido, Japan
  • 1984
  • How the systems of local administrative units were formed in four different periods in Japan in Languages, paradigms and schools in geography.
  • Three aspects are pointed out from the formation of the systems of local administrative units in four periods of Japanese history. The period when the statute called ritsu-ryo was established, the period when medieval fiefs were established
  • 1984
  • The codes of Japanese landscapes : an attempt at topological geography in Languages, paradigms and schools in geography.
  • The necessity of clarifying the mechanism of commotions, the code of historical landscapes in Japan have undergone because of their encounter with European codes. The importance of the irremplaceable historical code which are becoming extinct
  • 1984
  • Qualitative analysis of two-dimensional urban population distributions in Japan
  • Using a graph-theoretic method that represents the qualitative global structure of a two-dimensional distribution surface, this paper examines the qualitative characteristics of the two-dimensional population distributions of 245 Japanese cities
  • 1984
  • Japanese floriculture in Southern California: evolution of an ethnic industry
  • 1984
  • Landscape expression of the evolution of Buddhism in Japan
  • 1984