In this page, I list my outputs such as academic articles, essays, book reviews, and oral presentations.
2019 An Ethnography of Peace Generated: The Anthropology of "Ethnic Tension" and Ordinarity in the Solomon Islands. Ph.D. dissertation, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University. (in Japanese)
2009 Conflict between Modern and Tradition on Peace, Master's thesis, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University. (in Japanese)
2006 The Anthropology of Astronomical Knowledge. Graduation thesis, Department of Human Sciences, Osaka University. (in Japanese)
in press Kastom Story Passed Down in the Solomon Islands. In Editorial Board of the Encyclopaedia of Myth and Legend in World Cultures (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Myth and Legend in World Cultures, pp.XX-XX, Tokyo: Maruzen Publishing. (in Japanese)
in press Commentary on the Ethnographic Materials of ‘Imaizumi Collection’ in Nanzan University Museum of Anthropology (Solomon Islands). Commentary on the Ethnographic Materials of ‘Imaizumi Collection’ in Nanzan University Museum of Anthropology. (in Japanese)
in press The Shell Valuables in the Islands of Headhunting and Retaliatory Killings. Object Stories on the Imaizumi Collection in Nanzan University Museum of Anthropology. (in Japanese)
in press Considering Humanity Through Pervasive "Conflicts". Minpaku Tsushin Online 13: 20-21. (in Japanese)
2026 The Truck MUST Reach Honiara by Any Means Necessary. Minpaku Monthly 50(2): 17. (in Japanese)
2025 Guadalcanal Today: The War Experiences and Postwar Livelihood of the People of the Solomon Islands, Minpaku Associates Newsletter, 295: 4. (in Japanese)
2025 Conflicts and Peace Building: Boundaries Foregrounding and Conflict Resolution Initiatives. In Yoshioka Masanori & Ishimori Daichi (eds), 60 Chapters for Learning about the South Pacific: Melanesia & Polynesia (2nd edition), pp.126-129, Tokyo: Akashishoten. (in Japanese)
2025 "Their" War: The Pros and Cons of War Relics in the Solomon Islands. Quarterly Journal of Ethnology 193: 56-63. (in Japanese)
2025 Thinking about the "Post Pacific War" from the Lives of People Who Have Been Living in the Former Battlefields. Quarterly Journal of Ethnology 193: 4-7. (in Japanese)
2025 The Art of Avoiding Conflict, the Art of Forgiving Others: Cordinating Interests and Manipulating Relationships on Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands. In Kawai Aya, Kawazoe Tatsuro & Taniguchi Haruka (eds), The Fluctuation of "Sociality" as Seen in the Field: from the Encounter between Primatology and Anthropology, pp.239-276, Kyoto: Kyoto University Press. (in Japanese)
2025 Making the Shell Money in Solomon Islands. Minpaku Monthly 49(2): 16. (in Japanese)
2025 Landscape with Grape Trellis, Quarterly Journal of Ethnology 191: 42-43. (in Japanese)
2024 The Pacific War from the Perspective of Solomon Islanders: Characteristics and Multilayers of Memories of the War in Historical and Ethnographical Sources. Rekisigaku Kenkyu (Journal of Historical Stduies) 1057: 16-26. (in Japanese)
2024 Where Are Those Large Exhibits?: Solomon Islands National Museum. Minpaku Monthly 48(11): 16. (in Japanese)
2024 Ethnic Conflicts and Peace Building. In Editorial Board of the Encyclopaedia of Oceania (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Oceania Cultures, pp.364-365, Tokyo: Maruzen Publishing. (in Japanese)
2024 White Rice with Noodles. Minpaku Monthly 48(9): 20. (in Japanese)
2024 The Spiritual World and Marine Resources in the Masks. In Ono Rintaro (ed.), Maritime Asia and Oceania in Terms of Objects: Seaside Life and Spiritual Culture, pp.89-92, Tokyo: Fukyosha Publishing. (in Japanese)
2024 The Way of Handling Troubles: Thinking about Peace on Guadalcanal Island in 21st Century, Minpaku Associates Newsletter, 284: 6. (in Japanese)
2023 After the War on Guadalcanal: The Disasters of the Pacific War Still Lingering, The Mainichi Shimbun: Japan's Daily Newspaper, 5 Nov 2023, 50761: 11. (in Japanese)
2023 The Way of Cutting the Chain of Violence: Culture of Conflict Management in Solomon Islands, Quarterly Journal of Ethnology 186: 4-11. (in Japanese)
2023 The Pacific War Is Not Over Yet - The Thin Red Line (1998), Minpaku Monthly 47(10): 18-19. (in Japanese)
2023 Is a Smartphone a "Useful" Tool? ~Solomon Islands~. e-news, the Minpaku's mail magazine 264. (in Japanese)
2023 Grinning Villagers, Fidgeting Girls, Minpaku Monthly 47(4): 14-15. (in Japanese)
2023 Looking at the "Ordinary" in the Field: How to Connect Ethnographic Research and Peace Studies, FIELD PLUS 29: 23-25. (in Japanese)
2022 Intersection of Mutual Expectations in the Field: Thinking from "Engagement" between Anthropologist and Local Peoples in Communal Living in the Solomon Islands. Eisei Kurimoto, Isao Murahashi, Miku Ito & Osamu Nakagawa (eds.), The Anthropology of Engagement, pp.227-245, Suita: Osaka University Press. (in Japanese)
2022 We are Both Supervisor and Student, and Equal Research Colleagues. Shinichi Fujii, Hiroko Kawaguchi & Isao Murahashi (eds.), Beyond the Savannah: Essays for the Retirement of Professor Eisei Kurimoto, pp.304-311, Kanazawa: Noto Printing. (in Japanese)
2022 Introduction. Shinichi Fujii, Hiroko Kawaguchi & Isao Murahashi (eds.), Beyond the Savannah: Essays for the Retirement of Professor Eisei Kurimoto, pp.i-vi, Kanazawa: Noto Printing. (in Japanese)
2021 An Ethnography of Peace Generated: "Ethnic Tension" and Ordinarity in the Solomon Islands. Suita: Osaka University Press. (in Japanese)
2020 Root crops, Fishes and Shell Money: A Report on Economic Activities in Langalanga, Solomon Islands, Newsletter of the Society for Ecological Anthropology 26: 27-32. (in Japanese)
2020 Insult and Worry: Changes Brought by the COVID-19 in Solomon Islands, Fieldnet Special Site: COVID-19 and Fieldworkers. Field Science Center (FSC), Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. (in Japanese)
2020 Coping with Natural Disasters: Ordinarity Considered from their Village Life in Solomon Islands, In Kamimoto Shuji & Okamoto Keishi (eds.), Multi-Graft: Implanting the Anthropological Sensibility, pp.83-93, Fukuoka: Shukousha. (in Japanese)
2019 Museum Exhibit and War: An Outdoor Museum in the Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, In Ishimori Daichi & Niwa Norio (eds.), 60 Chapters for Learning about the History of Pacific Islands, pp.223-226, Tokyo: Akashishoten. (in Japanese)
2019 Pacific War for the Indigenous: The Guadalcanalese' Experiences under the War, In Ishimori Daichi & Niwa Norio (eds.), 60 Chapters for Learning about the History of Pacific Islands, pp.145-149, Tokyo: Akashishoten. (in Japanese)
2019 Shell Money's Today: From a Field Research of Northeastern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Newsletter of the Society for Ecological Anthropology 25: 60-66. (in Japanese)
2019 With Experiencing Overconfident, Lose of Confident and Failures: Learning Languages and Research on the Conflict, In Kamimoto Shuji & Okamoto Keishi (eds.), Round About: Intersection of Fieldwork, pp.73-83, Fukuoka: Shukousha. (in Japanese)
2018 Truth Commission and Indigenous Conflict Resolution in Solomon Islands: Strained Relations between Global and Local Norms on Statement Taking of Experiences under the Conflict, Japanese Journal of Cultural Anthropology 82(4): 509-525. (in Japanese)
2018 Comparative Ethnographies on the Indigenous Conflict Resolutions: Towards the "Creative Potential for Peace", Japanese Journal of Cultural Anthropology 82(4): 482-487. (in Japanese)
2017 [Book Review] Satomi Ryuju, Ethnography of Dwelling on the Sea: Social Dynamics and Natural Environment in Northern Malaita, Solomon Islands, The Book Review Press (Tosho Shinbun) 3320: 3. (in Japanese)
2017 [Book Review], Niwa Norio & Ishimori Daichi (eds.), Conflicts in the Contemporary Pacific, Japanese Journal of Cultural Anthropology 82(1): 98-101. (in Japanese)
2017 Escaping for Peace: How the Northeastern Guadalcanalese Responded to Two Wars, Tenri Bulletin of South Asian Studies 43: 1-19. (in Japanese)
2017 The Characteristics of Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Globalization of Human Rights and the Particularity of Regional Conflict, Journal of Research Office for Human Rights, Tenri University 20: 1-16. (in Japanese)
2016 [Translation] Casper Jensen & Kjetil Rödje, Introduction to Deleuzian Intersections, Gendai Shiso (Revue de la pensée d'aujourd'hui) 44(5): 128-161. (in Japanese)
2016 Fieldworker's Souvenir: Essay on the Loincloth Made from Tree Bark, FIELD PLUS 15: back cover. (in Japanese)
2015 How to Use the Black Wooden Bowl "Popo" in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Newsletter of the Society for Ecological Anthropology 21: 39-43. (in Japanese)
2015 On the Periphery of Wars: the "Battles" of Guadalcanal and People's Peace, Quarterly Journal of Ethnology 153: 30-42. (in Japanese)
2015 Pelu Ulu: The Way for Coexistence under the Conflict, Mirai Kyosei: Journal of Multicultural Innovation 2: 229-254. (in Japanese)
2015 [Book Review] Oda Hiroshi & Seki Yuji (eds.), Anthropology of Peace, Mirai Kyosei: Journal of Multicultural Innovation 2: 318-321. (in Japanese)
2015 How Did Solomon Islanders Live with Conflict?: A Case Study of Daily Life in Northeastern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, People and Culture in Oceania 30: 21-40.
2014 [Book Review] Morgan Brigg & Roland Bleiker (eds), Mediating across Difference: Oceanic and Asian Approaches to Conflict Resolution, Mirai Kyosei: Journal of Multicultural Innovation 1: 376-378. (in Japanese)
2014 The Scope of "Anthropology of Peace": A Case Study of "Ethnic Tension" in the Solomon Islands, Annals of Human Sciences 35: 107-126. (in Japanese)
2013 [Book Review] Sinclair Dinnen (ed.), A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands, Journal of Japanese Arbitration and ADR 8: 67-70. (in Japanese)
2013 Toward the Comparative Studies on the Contemporary Conflicts: Case Studies of Africa and Oceania, Newsletter from Japanese Consortium for Area Studies 14: 12. (in Japanese)
2012 "Works" of Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission: An Aspect of Social Reconstruction after Conflict, NEWSLETTER of the Japanese Society for Oceanic Studies 104: 12-23. (in Japanese)
2012 [Book Review] Kasuga Naoki (ed.), Anthropology as Reality Critique, Conflict Studies in the Humanities 5: 216-223. (in Japanese)
2012 Why the Government Is Accused?: Examining the Traditional Conflict Resolutions in Solomon Islands, Conflict Studies in the Humanities 4: 155-175. (in Japanese)
2009 [Book Review] Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Globalization or Empire? [Japanese edition], Conflict Studies in the Humanities 1: 304-311. (in Japanese)
Forthcoming Living with Disasters: A Case Study of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands. Resilience of Sea Peoples in Southeast Asia and Oceania: Comparative Studies and Dialogue with the Intellectuals of the Sanriku Disaster-Affected Regions in Japan, at Toyo University, 30 Jan 2026.
2025 The Art of Dispute Resolution: Findings from Research in the Solomon Islands. The 5th Learning Junction, at Tsuyama National College of Technology, 3 Dec 2025. (in Japanese)
2025 Collecting Qualitative Data: An Introduction to Social Research Methods (1). Cross-Faculty Integrated Exercise I, at Tsuyama National College of Technology, 3 Dec 2025. (in Japanese)
2025 The World is Filled with Conflicts: Memorandum of Understanding on a Group of Terms, and Directions for Joint Research. Anthropology on Conflict Management and Coexistence, at National Museum of Ethnology, Japan, 29 Nov 2025. (in Japanese)
2025 Peace Education in Museums. JICA-commissioned Project: ‘Museums and Community Development’ International Museology Course, at National Museum of Ethnology, Japan, 11 Nov 2025.
2025 Guadalcanal Today: The War Experiences and Postwar Livelihood of the People of the Solomon Islands. The 563rd Monthly Lecture of Minpaku Associates, at National Museum of Ethnology, 2 Aug 2025. (in Japanese)
2024 What is Ethnicity in the Solomon Islands?: Between Nation-State Governance and Local Identities. International Symposium of Minpaku Special Research Projects "Understanding Conflicts Involving the Wills and Intentions of Individuals, Affiliate Groups, and the Nation-State, and the Realization of a Nation-State Comprising Diverse Ethnic and Cultural Group", at National Museum of Ethnology, Japan, 1 Dec 2024.
2024 How to Handle a Conflict, As Differ from a ‘Solution’. Minpaku Seminar for Encouraging Young Researchers, at National Museum of Ethnology, Japan, 27 Nov 2024. (in Japanese)
2024 Discomfort with the Term 'Ethnicity': Governance and Group Belonging in the Solomon Islands. The 6th Meeting of Minpaku Special Research Projects "Understanding Conflicts Involving the Wills and Intentions of Individuals, Affiliate Groups, and the Nation-State, and the Realization of a Nation-State Comprising Diverse Ethnic and Cultural Group", at National Museum of Ethnology, Japan, 12 Nov 2024. (in Japanese)
2024 The Pacific War for the People of the Solomon Islands: the War Experiences of the Local Population. The 6th Peace Education Course in 2024, at Shiga Peace Museum, 19 Oct 2024. (in Japanese)
2024 Making the Shell Money in Solomon Islands. The 657th Minpaku Weekend Salon: A Chat with a Researcher, at National Museum of Ethnology, Japan, 22 Sep 2024. (in Japanese)
2024 How to Live under a Civil War: the Conflict Experience of the People of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands. The 547th Minpaku Seminars, at National Museum of Ethnology, Japan, 20 Jul 2024. (in Japanese)
2024 Riots in Paradise: Colonialism in New Caledonia. Monthly Press Round-Table, at National Museum of Ethnology, 20 Jun 2024. (in Japanese)
2024 "Ethnic Tension" and Conflict Resolution in Solomon Islands: Legal and Political Anthropology. Lecture "Introduction to Cultural Anthropology" at Ritsumeikan University, 4 Jun 2024. (in Japanese)
2024 Flood Risk and Survival Strategies: the Configuration of Everyday Life on Northern Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands. The 1st Meeting of Young Researchers of Maritime Asian and Pacific Studies, at Toyo University, 21 Jan 2024. (in Japanese)
2024 The Way of Handling Troubles: Thinking about Peace on Guadalcanal Island in 21st Century. The 544th Monthly Lecture of Minpaku Associates, at National Museum of Ethnology, 6 Jan 2024. (in Japanese)
2023 Thinking about Peace on Guadalcanal Island in 21st Century: ”Ethnic Tension” and Conflict Resolutions in Solomon Islands. The 326th Minpaku Research Department Joint Seminar, at National Museum of Ethnology, 25 Oct 2023. (in Japanese)
2023 The Evolution of Law and Sociality: from Way to Law. The 18th Regular Meeting of Sociality Project, The Origin and Evolution of Sociality: Developing New Theories of Human Evolution Based on Collaboration between Anthropology and Primatology, at Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 23 Apr 2023. (in Japanese)
2023 Focusing on Conflict, But also on the Everyday Reflected in the Peripheral Vision. Monthly Press Round-Table, at National Museum of Ethnology, 20 Apr 2023. (in Japanese)
2022 The Material Culture of the Solomon Islands in Photographs: Focusing on the Objects to Which Toshio Asaeda Turned His Camera on Gadalcanal and Malaita, A Study on the Formation and Use of Pacific Ethnographic Collections by the Japanese: Focusing on the Toshio Asaeda Collection of the National Museum of Ethnology, at National Museum of Ethnology, 24 Dec 2022. (in Japanese)
2022 "Ethnic Tension" and Conflict Resolution in Solomon Islands. Lecture "Introduction to World Cultures 1-57: The Peoples and Cultures of Oceania" at Doushisha University, 5 Jul 2022. (in Japanese)
2022 The Politics of Hatred and Division: An Analysis of the Honiara Riot of November 2021, The 39th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Oceanic Studies, at Tokyo Seitoku University (online), 17 Mar 2022. (in Japanese)
2021 Violence and Coexistence in Human Society: A Case Study of Solomon Islands. The 5th Meeting for Junior Researchers: The Origin and Evolution of Human Sociality, The Origin and Evolution of Sociality: Developing New Theories of Human Evolution Based on Collaboration between Anthropology and Primatology, at Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (online), 16 Dec 2021. (in Japanese)
2021 Diachronic and Synchronic Analyses on Peace Making: Focusing on the Conflict, but also on the Ordinality Reflected in Peripheral Vision. Japanese Society for Current Anthropology, at Waseda University (online), 26 Apr 2021. (in Japanese)
2021 An Ethnography of Peace Generated: The Anthropology of "Ethnic Tension" and Ordinarity in the Solomon Islands, Kyushu and Okinawa Regional Meeting, The Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology, (online), 13 Mar 2021. (in Japanese)
2020 History of Migrations and Historicity: Historical Experiences of Human Interactions in the Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Anthropological Study of Historical Memory and Emotions of Contact with Others in the Islands of Oceania and Southeast Asia, at National Museum of Ethnology, 7 Nov 2020. (in Japanese)
2020 Intersection of Mutual Expectations in Communal Living: Thinking "Engagement" in the Villages of the Solomon Islands, The 2nd Meeting of Anthropology of Involvement, (online), 12 Jul 2020. (in Japanese)
2020 An Introduction to Austronesian-Solomon Islands Languages: Focusing on the Languages of Guadalcanal Island, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Influence of Indochinese languages and cultures upon the linguistic activities of Kayanic peoples in Borneo Island, at Tenri University (online), 5 Jul 2020. (in Japanese)
2020 How to Treat the Strangers: Considering from the Case of "Ethnic Tension" in Solomon Islands Based on Kantian Hospitality, The 54th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology, 31 May 2020. (in Japanese)
2020 Root crops, Fishes & Shell Money: A Report on Exchange Economy in Langalanga, Solomon Islands, The 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ecological Anthropology, 27 March 2020. (in Japanese)
2019 Current Status and Issues of Conviviality in Solomon Islands: A Case Study of "Ethnic Tension", Young Leaders Cultivation Program Joint Research in Nagoya University Institute for Advanced Research, "Movement and Conviviality: Global Studies on Migrants and Refugees", at Nagoya University, 29 November 2019. (in Japanese)
2019 Manners of the Coexistence: Competition and Symbiosis in the Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, ILCAA Joint Research Project "The Origin of Human Sociality: Towards New Perspective on Hominization", at Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studie, 20 October 2019. (in Japanese)
2019 Sharing Valuables, Kastom and Memory: Manipulating Social Relationship through Shell Money Exchange in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, East Asian Anthropological Association (EAAA) Annual Meeting 2019, at Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, South Korea, 28 September 2019.
2019 Pigs and Shell Money: A Report on the Exchange Goods in Northeast Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, The 36th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Oceanic Studies, 26 Mar 2019. (in Japanese)
2019 Shell Money's Today: A Research of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, The 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ecological Anthropology, 21 Mar 2019. (in Japanese)
2018 The Peace under the Conflict: An Ethnography of Everyday Life in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, The 887th Meeting of Social Anthropology of Tokyo Metropolitan University, at Tokyo Metropolitan University, 16 Nov 2018. (in Japanese)
2018 Avoidance from the Conflict: Everyday Life in the Northeastern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, The 4th World Social Science Forum (WSSF), at Fukuoka International Congress Center, Fukuoka, Japan, 28 Sep 2018.
2018 Truth Commission and Conventional Conflict Resolution in the Solomon Islands: Strained Relations between Global and Local Norms Relating to the Statement-Taking of Experiences under the Conflict, The 18th International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) World Congress, at Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, Brazil, 20 Jul 2018.
2017 The Pacific War and the Solomon Islanders: What the Bikfala Faet Brought, Lecture "Asia and Pacific with Japan" at Tenri University, 20 Dec 2017. (in Japanese)
2017 Toward Actualizing an Coexistent Society: From the Anthropological Fieldwork in Solomon Islands, Lecture "Introduction to Asian Regional Culture" at Tenri University, 20 Dec 2017. (in Japanese)
2017 Indigenous Conflict Resolutions and Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Tensions between Global and Local Attempts on Reconciliation, The 51th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology, at Kobe University, 27 May 2017. (in Japanese)
2017 Evacuation as Peace Practice: Northeastern Guadalcanalese Recognition and Behaviour against Pacific War and "Ethnic Tension", Kansai Regional Meeting, Japanese Society for Oceanic Studies, at Doshisha University, 28 Jan 2017. (in Japanese)
2017 Mediating Disputes: Discussing Techniques of Living Together through Different Cultures, Hitokoto Ichiba (Lab Café) #8, at Art Area B1, 26 Jan 2017. (in Japanese)
2016 Bikfala Faet: The Pacific War from the Solomon Islanders' Point of View, Lecture "Asia and Pacific with Japan" at Tenri University, 21 Dec 2016. (in Japanese)
2016 Ethnic Coexistence in Solomon Islands: From the Anthropological Fieldwork, Lecture "Introduction to Asian Regional Culture" at Tenri University, 29 Nov 2016. (in Japanese)
2016 Introduction: Universality and Diversity in Dispute Settlement, Comparative Studies on Indigenous Dispute Settlement: From Cases in Africa, Oceania, and Latin America, at Osaka University, 9 Jul 2016. (in Japanese)
2015 The Concepts and Methods of Cultural Anthropology: From My Fieldwork on a Solomon Islands Society, Lecture "Cultural Anthropology II: The Diversity and Universality of Human" at Keio University, 18 Dec 2015. (in Japanese)
2015 Violence and Potential for Peace in Solomon Islands: The Survival Strategy under the Ethnic Conflict, ILCAA Joint Research Project "Human Society in Evolutionary Perspectives (4)", at Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 15 Nov 2015. (in Japanese)
2015 The Social Construction of Usuality: Focusing on Living in Guadalcanal Under the Conflict, The 71th Seminar of the Kobe Anthropology, at Kobe University, 8 Oct 2015. (in Japanese)
2015 How to Use the Black Wooden Bowl "Popo" in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, The 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ecological Anthropology, 27 Mar 2015. (in Japanese)
2014 Conflict and Peace in the Outer Periphery: Considering Globalization from "Ethnic Tension" in the Solomon Islands, The 13th Autumn Seminar, The Kyushu Anthropological Association, 25 Oct 2014. (in Japanese)
2014 Making Peace in the Periphery of Conflict: Ordinariness in the Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, The 15th Annual Meeting of Tsukuba Anthropology Workshop, at Tsukuba University, 7 Jun 2014. (in Japanese)
2014 The Restorative Process of Social Relations in Post-Conflict Solomon Islands, A Research Base for Conflict Studies in the Humanities, Osaka University: Postgraduate research subsidies in 2013, at Osaka University, 31 May 2014. (in Japanese)
2014 How Did the Solomon Islanders Live in the Conflict?: A Case Study of Daily Life of the Northeastern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, The 48th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology, at International Conference Hall in Makuhari Messe, 18 May 2014. (in Japanese)
2014 How did the Guadalcanalese live during Ethnic Tention, The 31th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Oceanic Studies, 22 Mar 2014. (in Japanese)
2013 Reconstructing the Post-Conflict Society: Case Study of Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission, The 47th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology, at Keio University, 8 Jun 2013. (in Japanese)
2013 After the Fact: :The Prospects and Problems of Historical Anthropology in Post-Conflict Society, The 12th Field Science Colloquium [Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, at Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 31 May 2013. (in Japanese)
2013 How to Experience the Conflict: Case Study of Northeast Guadalcanal Society, Solomon Islands, Kansai Regional Meeting, Japanese Society for Oceanic Studies, at Kyoto University, 8 Feb 2013. (in Japanese)
2012 How to Make Relation to Regional Conflict: Case Study of "Ethnic Tension" in Solomon Islands, Toward the Comparative Area Studies on Contemporary Conflict: Case Studies of Africa and Oceania, Japan Consortium fo Area Studies & Center for Integrated Area Studies, at National Museum of Ethnology, 9 Dec 2012. (in Japanese)
2012 Toward the Comparative Studies on the Contemporary Conflicts: Case Studies of Africa and Oceania, The 2012 Japan Consortium for Area Studies Annual Meeting and Symposium, at Hokkaido University, 3 Nov 2012. (in Japanese)
2012 Anthropology of/and Conflict Resolution, 2nd Seminar on Conflict and Coexistence in Africa, Comprehensive Area Studies on Coexistence and Conflict Resolution Realizing the African Potentials, at Kyoto University, 20 Oct 2012. (in Japanese)
2012 Anthropological Research on the Ethnic Relations after the Conflict in Solomon Islands, A Research Base for Conflict Studies in the Humanities, Osaka University Global COE Program: Postgraduate research subsidies in 2011, at Osaka University, 27 Mar 2012. (in Japanese)
2011 What was the "Ethnic Tension": For Understanding the Ethnic Relations in the Solomon Islands, Comparative Ethnographic Studies on Conflicts in Post-independence Oceania, at National Museum of Ethnology, 2 Jul 2011. (in Japanese)
2011 Why the Government Is Accused?: Examining the Traditional Conflict Resolutions in Solomon Islands, The 45th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology, at Hosei University, 11 Jun 2011. (in Japanese)
2009 Understanding the Conflict in Solomon Islands: An Approach from Historical Anthropology, A Research Base for Conflict Studies in the Humanities, Osaka University Global COE Program: Postgraduate research subsidies in 2009, at Osaka University, 12 Dec 2009. (in Japanese)
2009 The Conflict between "Tradition" and "Modern" on Peace, Kinki Regional Meeting, The Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology, at National Museum of Ethnology, 28 Mar 2009. (in Japanese)
2009 Peace Studies in Anthropology, The Potential of Anthropological Approaches in the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence, at National Museum of Ethnology, 28 Feb 2009. (in Japanese)
2024 Indigenous Peoples Erupting Distrust of the French Government: Riot in New Caledonia (by Yukihiro Fujimoto), Yomiuri Shimbun, 4 July 2024. (in Japanese) (assistance in news gathering (e.g. for the media))
2016 Villages Living with War Relics: 'Museums' Are Also a Source of Income for Islanders (by Yasuji Nagai), Asahi Shimbun, 21 December 2016. (in Japanese) (assistance in news gathering (e.g. for the media))
2012 [DVD Video] The Tarawasiwasi Ni Au Cultural Pan Pipers Association - "The 11th Festival of Pacific Arts", National Museum (Solomon Islands), August 2012. Watch on YouTube
2011 [DVD Video] Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission - A National Funeral Service in Honour of Victims of the Tension, Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission, December 2011.
2011 [DVD Video] The Tarawasiwasi Ni Au Cultural Pan Pipers Association - "Honiara Tour in 2011", National Museum (Solomon Islands), December 2011. Watch on YouTube
2011 [DVD Video] The Tarawasiwasi Ni Au Cultural Pan Pipers Association - Performance at Solomon Kitano Mendana Hotel, 14th December 2011, National Museum (Solomon Islands), December 2011.
2011 [DVD Video] The Tarawasiwasi Ni Au Cultural Pan Pipers Association - Performance at Art Gallery, Honiara, Solomon Islands, National Museum (Solomon Islands), December 2011.
2011 [DVD Video] The Tarawasiwasi Ni Au Cultural Pan Pipers Association - Performance at Solomon Kitano Mendana Hotel, 30th November 2011, National Museum (Solomon Islands), December 2011.
2025 Inter-University Research Project (General Research), National Museum of Ethnology, Japan [until Mar 2028]
(Research subject: Anthropology on Conflict Management and Coexistence)
2024 Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [until Mar 2027]
(Research subject: A Study of Displacement and Survival Strategies of Kiribati Migrants in the Solomon Islands during the Ethnic Conflict)
2020 Tadamitsu Kishimoto Publication Grant, Osaka University Press
(Book title: An Ethnography of Peace Generated: The Anthropology of "Ethnic Tension" and Ordinarity in the Solomon Island)
2017 Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Research Fellows, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [until Mar 2020]
(Research subject: Anthropological Research on Peace-Building and Peace Keeping through Gift Exchange in Solomon Islands)
2016 The Office for the Promotion of Graduate Research and Education, Osaka University Graduate School of Human Sciences: in 2016
(Research subject: Universality and Diversity in Dispute Settlement)
2013 A Research Base for Conflict Studies in the Humanities, Osaka University: Postgraduate research subsidies in 2013
(Research subject: The Restorative Process of Social Relations in Post-Conflict Solomon Islands)
2012 A Research Base for Conflict Studies in the Humanities, Osaka University: Workshop subsidies in 2012
2012 The Office for the Promotion of Graduate Research and Education, Osaka University Graduate School of Human Sciences: in 2012
2012 Japan Consortium for Area Studies: Next-Generation Workshop Recruitment
(Research subject: Toward the Comparative Studies on the Contemporary Conflicts: Case Studies of Africa and Oceania)
2011 A Research Base for Conflict Studies in the Humanities, Osaka University Global COE Program: Postgraduate research subsidies in 2011
(Research subject: Anthropological Research on the Ethnic Relations after the Conflict in Solomon Islands)
2009 A Research Base for Conflict Studies in the Humanities, Osaka University Global COE Program: Postgraduate research subsidies in 2009
(Research subject: Understanding the Conflict in Solomon Islands: An Approach from Historical Anthropology)