「竹中大工道具館研究紀要」は第32号から文部科学省が運営する学術電子ジャーナルサイト「J-STAGE」に登載しています。(PDF形式)
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●Aominesan Shofukuji Temple in Toba and the Activities of the Carpenter Kuzo Nakamura
Hajime MATSUMOTO and Shogo HONKYU and Tadanori SAKAMOTO
●Investigation of the Chisel Discovered at Daitoku-ji Hōjō
Masako UEMURA
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●Aominesan Shofukuji Temple in Toba and the Activities of the Carpenter Kuzo Nakamura
Hajime MATSUMOTO and Shogo HONKYU and Tadanori SAKAMOTO
●Investigation of the Chisel Discovered at Daitoku-ji Hōjō
Masako UEMURA
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●Report on the Historical materials (Carpentry Tools) of Tenaka-Myoo-Taro :
Sharpening Stones and Ritual Implements
Kinya HOSHINO and Tadanori SAKAMOTO
●Research on Zensaku, a carpenter’s tool blacksmith
Tetsuya NAKAJIMA
●Documents about The Life of Joseon’s carpenter Bae Heehan, The saw of the Joseon Dynasty has gotten rusty, dictates wood procurement section.
Goeun CHOI
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●Tool Mark Traces Left on Building Components Unearthed from the Ichijodani Asakura Family Site
Masako UEMURA and Toru KUMAGAI
●Documents about The Life of Joseon’s carpenter Bae Heehan, The saw of the Joseon Dynasty has gotten rusty, dictates carpentry tools section.
Goeun CHOI
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●The Activities of Toemon TAKENAKA IX in the Sanenji Documents
Hajime MATSUMOTO and Tadanori SAKAMOTO
●Introduction and Transcription of New Historical Source: “Joto no maki” out of “Kuroda Munenobu Denrai Monjo”
Tadanori SAKAMOTO and Yuki KATO
●Documents about saws written by Hiromitsu MIYANO
Tetsuya YASUDA
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●Report on the Historical materials (Carpentry Tools) of Tenaka-Myouou-Taro:
Part of Plane, Small plane, Marking tool and Spare parts
Kinya HOSHINO and Tadanori SAKAMOTO
●lucidation of motor skills focusing on the line of sight of the beginning to cut in wood cutting skills
Kazuharu HASHITSUME
●A study on naval engineer and architect Naokichi Yoshino
Tetsuya YASUDA
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●Report on the Historical materials(Carpentry Tools)of Tenaka-Myoou-Taro:
Part of Saws, Chisels, Gimlets, Hammer and Adze
Kinya HOSHINO and Tadanori SAKAMOTO
●The Standard Set of Carpentry Tools Used in Gansu Province of China
Hui LI
●Carpenter ‘Edokuma’ Kato Kumajiro and the protection knife
Tadanori SAKAMOTO
●Literature survey on the Rohanjaku ruler
Tetsuya YASUDA
●A Report on Tools used in the Production of Roof Tiles during Ancient Times in Japan
Examined Through the Use of Cylindrical Molds to Recreate Broad Concave Tiles and Semi-Cylindrical Tiles
Goeun CHOI
●Italian Carpenter’s and Woodworker’s tools
A report on Investigation and Gathering in Veneto, in the northeastern part of Italy
Mitsuyo ITAKURA
●A Report on Blacksmith and the Historical Change of the Shape of Wide-bladed
Ripsaws in KAWAI Collection Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Possesses
Takumi NAKAMURA, Ryouzou KAWAI, Kinya HOSHINO
●Report of the “Fushin Shitae-zu Tatami-ita”
A Study of the Drawing Instruments in Pre-modern Period in Japan
Tadanori SAKAMOTO, Masahiko KAMATA
●Investigation Report on Traces Left by Cutting Tools in Main Building of Chofuku-ji Temple in Nara Prefecture
Masako UEMURA
●The Report on the Reproduction Project of Korehide Chiyozuru’s smithy “Kyusanbou”.
Marcelo NISHIYAMA
●The Standard Set of Carpentry Tools Used in Shanxi Province of China.
Hui LI
●A Report on Techniques of Logging and Lumbering with Hand Tools for “Making the Most of Wood” Exhibition
Takumi NAKAMURA
●The Activities of Master Carpenters Jurobee and Tatsuzo Ichida and Their Documents
Yuki KATO
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●Preservation Survey on the Modern Blacksmith Technique (Part 2): Record of Chisel Blacksmith “Funahiro,” Yuji Funatsu
Shuichi ISHIKOSO
●Present Status of Carpentry Tool Research in Korea
Goeun CHOI
●The Standard Set of Carpentry Tools Used by the Maintenance Institute on the Palace Museum in Beijing
Hui LI
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●Preservation Survey of the Modern Blacksmith Technique (Part 1): Record of Plane-blacksmith “Mosaku,” Kikuo Kanda
Shuichi ISHIKOSO
●Analysis of the Axe and the Adze Traces: Research on Traces Left on Building Components from the Asuka Period to the Kamakura Period (Part 1)
Masako UEMURA
●School Outreach Challenge
Thousand-Year-Old Nail: A Report on Development and Practice of the Educational Program for Elementary Schools
Miyako OMURA
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●Historical Changes of the Plane in the Modern Era: Concerning the Cap Iron of the Double Iron Plane
Etsuko FUNABIKI
●Inkpots Made in Sanjo: A Survey Report on the Techniques and History of Production
Tadanori SAKAMOTO
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●The House Building at Sumba Island in Indonesia
The Report of the Conventional Housing Reconstruction Project at Wunga Village
●Cambodian Carpentry Tools and Traditional Wooden Buildings: A Survey Report in Kompong Cham and Battambang
Ichita SHIMODA, Vitharong CHAN, Tadanori SAKAMOTO and Takeshi NAKAGAWA
●Modern Era Changes in the Reversing Saw
Etsuko FUNABIKI
●History of Chisels and Drills as digging tools in the West and East of the Eurasian Continent
Fourth Research Report on the Comparative History of Development in the Technology and Tools Used to Build Wooden Structures
Akira WATANABE
●Forms and Woodwork Techniques of the Ancient Japanese Chisel from Traces Left on Building Components
Masako UEMURA
●Vietnamese Wooden Buildings and Carpentry Tools: A Survey Report in Ha Nam, Thua-thien Hue and Ninh Thuan Province
Tadanori SAKAMOTO, Takeshi NAKAGAWA, Shinichiro NAKAZAWA, Hideaki HAYASHI and Vinh An LE
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●Evolution of The Wide-bladed Ripsaw in Modern and Contemporary Japan (with and Emphasis on “Shichiro-Uemon” Ripsaw in the Kobayashi Collection)
Kinya HOSHINO and Masako UEMURA
●History of Axes and Adzes in the West and East of the Eurasian Continent
Third Research Report on the Comparative History of Development of Technology and Tools Used to Build Wooden Structures
Akira WATANABE
●The Pre-Modern Carpenter’s Design Manual: Hereditary Writing of Masahito Ihe-e Kashiwagi (Part 2), Scroll 1: Palace Style (Second Half)
Tadanori SAKAMOTO, Takeshi NAKAGAWA, Mikihiro YAMAZAKI, Takamasa SASAKI and Masaki KOIWA
●Historic Change and Statistical Analysis of the Shape of the Plasterer Iron
Marcelo NISHIYAMA
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