Location: Miyagi University, Taiwa Campus, Sendai, Japan 
(Hybrid events: Zoom webinar access available)
**Registration is required, please register in advance: 
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Day I, January 20, 2024 (Saturday)
Grand Opening (10:00 am)
International Symposium I: Digitalizing the Occupation
- 10:15
- Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University)
 “The Necessity for Digitization of Scholarly Collections”
- Hiroki Suguri (Miyagi University)
 “Digital Archiving of Historical Records: Web Application and Database”
- Brad Horton (Akita University)
 “Problems and Developments in digitizing WWII materials”
- Makoto Goto (National Museum of Japanese History)
 “Navigating the Complexities of Historical Material Digitization”
 
- Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University)
- 12:00
- Closing
 
Funded by Miyagi University Presidential Research Grants (PI Mayumi Yamamoto)
International Symposium II: People, Societies, and Institutions of the Occupation
- 13:00
- Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University)
 “Introductory Words on Studying the Occupation”
- Didi Kwartanada (Independent Researcher)
 “The Unlikely Advocator: The Legacy of the Japanese Occupation in Mandarin Lessons in Postwar Java”
- Ethan Mark (Leiden University)
 “Anticolonial Fascism: Japan and the Making of the Indonesian Army”
- Ken’ichi Goto (Waseda University)
 “Some Complementary Remarks about “Former Japanese Soldiers Who Remained in Indonesia”: Case Studies of Okinawans and “Japanese” of Former Colonies”
 
- Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University)
- 15 minute break
- 15:00
- Aiko Kurasawa (Keio University)
 “The Tetanus Vaccine Experiment and Deaths of Romusha in Wartime Indonesia”
- Tsuguta Yamashita (Cornell University)
 “Waterworks Diplomacy: Japanese (Post)imperial Development of Waterworks in Urban Java”
- Isao Yamazaki (Saga University)
 “Itagaki Masamitsu and Reappraisal of Jakarta Ika-daigaku’s Heritage in Indonesia-Japan Relations”
- Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University)
 “The Dilemma of Two Gentlemen: Reinterpreting the Pig Cage Incident”
 
- Aiko Kurasawa (Keio University)
- 17:00
- closing
 
Research funded by JSPS 基盤研究B grants no. 16H05679 and 19H01321 (PI Mayumi Yamamoto)
Day II, January 21 (Sunday)
International Symposium II: People, Societies, and Institutions of the Occupation
- 10:00
- Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University) 
 “Re-opening”
- Yumiko Himemoto (Independent Scholar) 
 “Factors Uniting the Three Separately-Administrated Territories: Networks of Indonesian Intellectuals during Japanese Military Administration”
- Kaoru Kochi (Kanda Univ. of Intl. Studies)
 “The Japanese Occupation in the History of Indonesian Films”
- Brad Horton (Akita University)
 “Yuji Isobe—A Forgotten Japanese Journalist among Indonesians”
 
- Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University) 
- 11:30
- Comments and closing
 
Research funded by JSPS 基盤研究B grants no. 16H05679 and 19H01321 (PI Mayumi Yamamoto)
International Symposium III: Malaria and Medicine during the War
- 12:45
- Brad Horton (Akita University)
 “Opening”
- Takashi Sakata (Ishinomaki Senshu University)
 “Compiled Information on Malaria Studies by the Japanese Army and Navy before and during the Pacific War”
- Andrew Goss (Augusta University)
 “The War of Antimalarials: Treating Malaria with Quinine, Atabrine and Plasmochin in Southeast Asia during WWII”
- Brad Horton (Akita University)
 “Obat Asli: Indonesian Doctors, the Jamu Commission and Alternative Medicines for Malaria from Local Indonesian Materials during World War II”
- Isao Yamazaki (Saga University)
 “Introduction to New Documents on Colonel Inoue’s Return from the Malaria Wars”
 
- Brad Horton (Akita University)
- 14:30 Break
- 14:45
- Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University)
 “Chrysanthemum as a Sword: The Malaria War in Japanese Military Occupied Indonesia”
- Adrian Agahari (Tamagawa University)
 “Malaria Prevention and Medication for Indonesians in the 1920s –1930s: A Perspective from Raden Soesilo’s Medical Researches”
- Kochi Kaoru (Kanda Univ. of Intl. Studies)
 “Socializing public health and the prevention of malaria through films”
- Discussion and Conclusions
 
- Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University)
Research funded by JSPS 基盤研究B grants no. 19H01227 and 22H00633 (PI William B Horton)
Part IV: Grand Closing
- 16:45
- Ethan Mark (Leiden University)
 Final Comments on Studying the Missing Links
- Closing
 
- Ethan Mark (Leiden University)
~~~~Exhibition of Collected materials being digitized (January 20-21)~~~~
