Asiatic Society of Japan
The Asiatic Society of Japan (日本アジア協会 Nihon Ajia Kyoukai?, lit. "Japan Asia society") is a society of Japanese studies (Japanology). Founded in 1872, the ASJ is Japan's oldest learned society. Honorary Patron is Hisako, Princess Takamado.
Overview
The Asiatic Society of Japan (ASJ) was founded in 1872, five years after the Meiji restoration, at Yokohama by British and American residents - in particular missionaries, diplomats, businessmen etc. Ernest Mason Satow and John Harington Gubbins were among the founder members.
The ASJ is Japan's oldest learned society and still very active today. Its journal, the Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan (ISSN 0913-4271), is published annually since 1874.
Select members
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- Dr. James Curtis Hepburn (1815-1911)
- Rev. Dr. Samuel Robbins Brown (1810-1880)
- Neal Lawrence (1908-2004) [1]
- Josiah Conder (1852-1920)
- Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)
- Rev. Prof. Arthur Lloyd (1852-1911)
Works
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Notes
- ↑ "Obituaries: Father Neal Henry Lawrence OSB, 96," St John's Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota.
References
- "History of the Asiatic Society of Japan" (in English and Japanese) at the ASJ website
External links
- ASJapan.org – official website (in English)
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