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Due to its geographical proximity, the urban city of Fukuoka claims itself as a ‘gateway towards Asia' establishing institutions and organizing various events related to Asia. This paper examines the ...two recurring events that represent the ‘Asianism' of Fukuoka, which is inter-connected over a period of one hundred years. First, the Pan-Asian organization Genyosha, and second, the post war urban development policy and examine the continuity and discontinuity and the ways in which the concept of ‘Asia' had appeared in the local imaginary.続きを見る
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