Donation of Historical 'Asai-Ogawa Taiwan Indigenous Materials' to Taiwan's National Central Library
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The Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA) at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies has announced the donation of the 'Asai-Ogawa Taiwan Indigenous Materials,' constructed by Japanese researchers, to the National Central Library in Taiwan. A commemorative ceremony and symposium will be held on June 19.
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- Q: What is the Asai-Ogawa Taiwanese Indigenous Materials?
- A: It is extremely valuable historical material on Taiwanese languages collected and studied by Japanese researchers such as Naoyoshi Ogawa, Keito Asai, and Shigeru Toda.
- Q: Where will the materials be donated?
- A: They will be donated to the National Central Library of Taiwan (NCL).
- Q: When will the donation ceremony and symposium be held?
- A: They will be held on Friday, June 19, 2026.
- Q: What is the theme of the symposium?
- A: The theme is 'Japan's Contribution to Taiwan: Perspectives from Taiwanese Indigenous Linguistics,' featuring presentations by Japanese researchers and Dr. Li Ninkui.
- Q: What is the deadline for media registration?
- A: The deadline is Wednesday, June 17.