Staff

The Research Center personnel are involved with the center’s duties and also carry out research work.
We’d like to introduce the Director of the Research Center, full-time faculty members and our technical assistant along with each member’s background and particular field.

Director of the Center Masahiko Ito
(Additional post: Professor, Faculty of Literature/Doctor of Literature)
Brief history
November 2010: Bukkyo University with a doctorate in Literature.
April 2017: Assumed the post of Director at Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties.

Full-time faculty members
Associate Professor Yukiko Otsubo
(Doctor of Literature)
Brief history
March 2011: Completed doctoral program at Kumamoto University, Graduate School of Social and Cultural Science.
October 2011: Assumed the post of Associate Professor at Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties .
Particular field: Burial systems and Accessories in East Asia

Assistant Professor Kenyojiro Yamano
(Doctor of Literature)
Brief history
March 2012: Completed doctoral program at Kumamoto University, Graduate School of Social and Cultural Science.
October 2013: Assumed the post of Assistant Professor at Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties .
Particular field: Shell products and the manufacturing technology of the Ryukyu Islands

Technical Assistant Hiroshi Yoshidome
Brief history
2003: Graduated from Beppu University.
May 2015: Assumed the post of Technical Assistant at Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties.

Technical Assistant Yuuki Shino
Brief history
1993: Graduated from Ryukyu University.
April 2017: Assumed the post of Technical Assistant at Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties.

Administrative assistant Harumi Hamada
April 2016: Assumed the post of Administrative Assistant at Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties.

For inquiries,
Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties
Tel. 096-342-3832
Present location: Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties

Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties

埋蔵文化財調査センター

About Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties

 Nearly all of the campuses of Kumamoto University are designated as sites containing buried cultural properties. Including the Kurokamimachi Site (Kurokami area), the Honjo Site (Honjo area) and the Oe Site (Oe area), there are a total of 8 sites dating from the Jomon Period to the early Modern Era.

 Kumamoto University Buried Cultural Properties Investigating Committee and Kumamoto University Archaeological Operation Center were established in 1994 as a direct result of the university on-site redevelopment project, which was decided upon in 1993. They were set up for the purpose of investigating the site (preservation of records) as the deconstruction involved in the project was seen as a threat to the site. On the 1st of October 2011, these organizations were designated as inter-departmental education and research centers and became ‘Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties’.

 Since then, the Research Center has been investigating sites on campuses prior to commencement of the redevelopment project. The investigation results are published in annual bulletins /reports.

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For inquiries,
Kumamoto University Research Center for Buried Cultural Properties
Tel. 096-342-3832