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Machiya, Seikatsu Bunka, and Changing Domestic Culture in the Japanese Urban Environment

Machiya, Seikatsu Bunka, and Changing Domestic Culture in the Japanese Urban Environment

New Books in Urban Studies

December 15, 202531m 42s

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Show Notes

Kyoto is known as a pinnacle of Japanese history and culture, drawing visitors of more than double its resident population many times over every year. In this and the subsequent episode we explore Kyoto neighbourhoods and the houses in them to see what transformations are happening, and what is at risk of being lost in the process.

In today’s episode Dr. Chiara Rita Napolitano discusses her research on Japanese traditional urban dwellings, known as "machiya" (町家), and the attached concept of "seikatsu bunka" (生活文化, culture of everyday life) shaped by living in traditional houses and neighbourhoods.

Dr. Chiara Rita Napolitano is a JSPS Postdoctoral Researcher at Kyoto university. She received her PhD from the University of Naples in 2024.

Julia Olsson is a PhD student at the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies at Lund University. Her dissertation project focuses on depopulation processes and the vacant house phenomenon in rural Japan.

Links to Dr. Napolitano’s profiles and works:

LinkedIn profile

Meridiani giapponesi: Mappe, intersezioni, orientamenti

Modern Kyoto research website

The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the following academic partners:

• Asia Centre, University of Tartu (Estonia)

• Asian studies, University of Helsinki (Finland)

• Centre for Asian Studies, Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania)

• Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University (Sweden)

• Centre for East Asian Studies, University of Turku (Finland)

• Norwegian Network for Asian Studies

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