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Slow city, fast city
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Non-continuousness
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Title page
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Opening Address
002
Keynote Speeches
003
Keynote Speech (1) by Dr. Evelyn Schulz (Professor, Department of Asian Studies, University of Munich)
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Keynote Speech (2) by Dr. Angus Lockyer (The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London)
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Speech by Hiroshi Yamashita (Professor, Faculty of Commerce, Meiji University)
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Panel Discussion
007
Closing Address
008
Title page
Symposium 2009
Opening Address
Speech
by Masayuki Kamiko, Deputy Mayor of Taito City, Vice-Chairman of the Executive Committee on the International Asakusa Research Project
Keynote Speeches
Topic: “The appeal of Japan / Tokyo (Edo), as seen through the eyes of the UK and Germany”
Keynote Speech (1) by Dr. Evelyn Schulz (Professor, Department of Asian Studies, University of Munich)
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The synchronism of the slow city and fast city in Tokyo: the appeal of a polymorphic urban space
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Keynote Speech (2) by Dr. Angus Lockyer (The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London)
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Self-systemization and complexity: the metropolis as a life form
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Speech by Hiroshi Yamashita (Professor, Faculty of Commerce, Meiji University)
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The continuousness from Edo to Tokyo in Asakusa and its non-continuousness”
Panel Discussion
Topic: “
Asakusa, a town where Edo and Tokyo blend together”
Closing Address
Speech
by Tsuneo Sakamoto, Vice-president, Meiji University