Essays


(1)Ingenious Ideas Seen in Ancient Japanese Homes May 22, 2006
Koichi Hatada 
Professor Emeritus, Osaka University
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(2)Great Hopes for the Success of Hatada Academy
Otto Vogl
Herman F. Mark Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts

(3)Visit to the historic city in the Netherlands, gDordrecht" January 26, 2006
Miyuki Nagashima
Graduate Student of Osaka School of International Public Policy ,Osaka University

(4)Reinstatement of Cityscape and Landscape | Based on the Discussion to Relocate the Overhead Expressway Spanning the Nihonbashi Bridge @June 25, 2006
Yoshihisa Hayashi 
Project Chief of the Cultural Properties Protection Section, Osaka Prefectural Board of Education
Koichi Hatada
Prof. Emeritus of Osaka University
@(English translation by Koichi Hatada and Susumu Kuwabara)

(5)Current state of cultural asset conservation in the United States August 24, 2006
Makoto Tawada
Kaneka Corporation, Advanced Polymer Materials R&D Center
(English translation by Koichi Hatada and Makoto Tawada)

(6)150 years Neanderthal Man, more than just another anniversary
Dr. Michael Hess
University of Duisburg, Germany

(7)Return of Good Old Days
At the Hatada House duo recital of Mr.Masayuki Kino(violinist) and Mr.Hikaru Yoshiyama(pianist)

Poem by Ms. Kikuko Matsui from Oimazato, Osaka City

(8)A visit to Shirakawa-go
Mrs. Fumiko YANO
Secretary of Conservation Association of Hatada House

(9)Potential of Housing Education through Traditional Wooden Houses and Preservation/Succession of Historical Architecture - June 1, 2008
(Reproduced in English from the Japanese issue published July 1, 2007 with the permission of Osaka Owners' Association of Registered Tangible Cultural Properties of Japan@ http://www.culture-h.jp/tohroku-osaka/jyuiku-pdf.pdf )
Koichi Hatada, Professor Emeritus, OsakaUniversity
Yoshihisa Hayashi, Project Chief, Cultural Properties Protection Section,Osaka Prefectural Board of Education
(English translation by Susumu Kuwabara)


(10)Light reflects well in a Japanese house - May 28, 2009
Mayo Onishi, Staff of Governorfs Office of Rotary International District 2660     
Yukari Kobatake, A painter
(Reproduced in English from the Japanese issue with the permission of Conservation Association of Hatada House http://culture-h.jp/hatadake-katsuyo/OldHouse-and-light-ap-low.pdf)
(English translation by Mayo Onishi with correction by Koichi Hatada and Makoto Tawada)

(11)Science and Morality: Their Bases Are Supported by the Power of Imagination-October 10,2009
HATADA Koichi, Professor Emeritus, OsakaUniversity
HAYASHI Yoshihisa, Cultural Properties Protection Section, Osaka Prefectural Board of Education
SHIBUYA Wataru, Teacher of Hyogo Prefectural Toyo-oka Senior High School

(12)What are our pets trying to tell us? (2009.1.2)
Motoji Ikeya,(recently deceased), a former Professor at the Graduate School of Science at Osaka University

(13)Our Experience and Thoughts of Staying in Japan (2011.7.10)
Jia-Zhou Zhou1, Luo-Man Wang1, Hou-Qun Yuan1,2

(14)Tea Ceremony and the Spirits of the Japanese People(2012.1.10)
Sen SoushuMushakouji Senke 14th Grand Tea Master (Iemoto)

(15)Education and The Four-Way Test of Rotary (2013.1.14)
Koichi Hatada  Professor Emeritus, Osaka University


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