Marc-Henri Deroche, Ikeda Takumi & Iwao Kazushi
À nos lectrices et à nos lecteurs / To Our Readers
Notes on Linguistic Conventions
INTRODUCTION GÉNÉRALE / GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Marc-Henri Deroche, Ikeda Takumi & Iwao Kazushi
Perspectives on the Civilization of Tibet from the Standpoint of Japan
DOSSIER
Onoda Shunzō 小野田俊蔵
The Foundations of Tibetan Studies in Japan: The Pioneering Efforts of Cataloging the Otani and Tohoku Collections
Iuchi Maho 井内真帆
Japanese Research on Postimperial Tibet: Medieval and Buddhist History
Marc-Henri Deroche
The Rising Sun of the Great Perfection: The Japanese Reception of Dzogchen, a Philosophical and Contemplative Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism
Iwao Kazushi
Old Tibetan Studies in Japan: 1920s–2020s
Komatsubara Yuri 小松原ゆり
Historical Studies in Japan on the Qing Dynasty Relationship with Tibet
Kobayashi Ryōsuke 小林亮介
Contemporary Research Trends in Early
Twentieth-Century Japan-Tibet Relations
Ōkawa Kensaku 大川謙作
Studies of Modern Tibet in Japan: Anthropology, Social History, and Political Science
Ebihara Shiho 海老原志穂
The Historical Development of Tibetan Linguistics in Japan
Ikeda Takumi
Aspects of the Acquisition of the Tibetan Language (Literary and Colloquial) by Japanese Researchers from the Late Nineteenth to Early Twenty-First Century
Interview with Imaeda Yoshirō 今枝由郎, by Marc-Henri Deroche & Christophe Marquet
A Trajectory in Tibetan Studies from Japan to France, and from Ancient Texts to Contemporary Societies
VARIA
Lee Chian-wei 李建緯
Techniques de fabrication de la statue articulée de Mazu 媽祖 à Taïwan. L’exemple de la statue du temple Chitian 啟天宮 à Mengjia 艋舺
COMPTES RENDUS / BOOK REVIEWS
Fabienne Jagou
Yumiko Ishihama, Makoto Tachibana, Ryosuke Kobayashi & Takehiko Inoue, The Resurgence of “Buddhist Government”: Tibetan-Mongolian Relations in the Modern World
Éléonore Caro
Françoise Lauwaert, Gouverner le peuple et soigner les corps. Quatre épidémies dans l’empire chinois
François Lachaud
Ōtani Tōru 大谷亨, Chūgoku no shinigami 中国の死神
Chen Meilong 陳玫瓏
Li Guo, Douglas Eyman & Hongmei Sun, eds., Games and Play in Chinese and Sinophone Cultures