Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Humanities and Culture Studies, June 2016: St. Francisco’s Biography as It Appears in Santos no Gosagyō: Part One of a Modern Translation, Ms. Yuriko Tsuchiya (Gakushuin Women’s University, Faculty of International Cultural Exchange, Department of Japanese Culture, Associate Professor: Seminar on Basic Japanese Culture, History of Japanese Thought Ⅲ・Ⅳ, Comparative Folk Culture Ⅱ, Comparative Cultural Theory Ⅱ, Seminar on Japanese Culture, Theory of Japanese Literature Ⅲ, Studies in Japanese Literature Ⅲ) Bantenren Edict, Prohibition of Christianity, Barretto Manuscript
【製品名(商品名)】 抑制馬鈴薯 【種類】 Solanum tuberosum L. 【卸地】 長崎県南島原市加津佐町乙(株式会社 南高青果) 【名前の由来】 By irradiating potatoes with 70-150Gy of radiation (gamma, X-rays, electron beams), it seems possible to completely suppress germination and improve storability. After, the scholar Ranzan ONO explained in 1808 that “potatoes are Bareisho,” potatoes came to be called potatoes. He is from Kyoto in the … Continue reading Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Humanities and Culture Studies, June 2016: St. Francisco’s Biography as It Appears in Santos no Gosagyō: Part One of a Modern Translation, Ms. Yuriko Tsuchiya (Gakushuin Women’s University, Faculty of International Cultural Exchange, Department of Japanese Culture, Associate Professor: Seminar on Basic Japanese Culture, History of Japanese Thought Ⅲ・Ⅳ, Comparative Folk Culture Ⅱ, Comparative Cultural Theory Ⅱ, Seminar on Japanese Culture, Theory of Japanese Literature Ⅲ, Studies in Japanese Literature Ⅲ) Bantenren Edict, Prohibition of Christianity, Barretto Manuscript