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About the Center for Urban History

  • What is the Center for Urban History?
  • Goals of the Center for Urban History

What is the Center for Urban History?

The Center for Urban History is the name of this website. The Center is based around the activities of the Urban Historical Society, which has been active since its founding in 1990, and was established and is operated through the collaborative research of the following two grant-in-aid projects:


2006-2011 Basic Grant-in-Aid, Category S, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science “Comparative Study of the Segmental Socio-Spatial Structures of Traditional Cities, 1500-1900”
Yoshida Nobuyuki, Professor of Japanese History
Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters, The University of Tokyo



2006-2009 Basic Grant-in-Aid, Category A, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science “Comparative Study into the Origin and Change of the Idea of the Traditional City”
Ito Takeshi, Professor of Urban and Architectural History
Department of Architecture, Graduate School, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo

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Goals of the Center for Urban History

1. Quickly publish and broadly share the results of our joint research through these two grants-in aid.
2. Follow research trends in urban history as carried out in Japan and share this information with others.
3. Make the results of urban history research carried out in Japan accessible to researchers overseas.
4. Smooth share the results of urban history research conducted abroad.

The Urban Historical Society oversees management of the Center for Urban History, whose activities are run from the following two locations:

Yoshida Nobuyuki, Professor of Japanese History
Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, 113-0033

Ito Takeshi, Professor of Urban and Architectural History
Department of Architecture, Graduate School, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, 113-0033

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