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About the JSSEAS

The Japan Society for Southeast Asian Studies (JSSEAS or Tōnan Ajia Gakkai in Japanese) was established in November 1966 to promote the study of the history, cultures, languages and societies of Southeast Asia in Japan under the name of JSSAH or Tōnan Ajia Shi Gakkai. The present membership amounts to 632(as of Nov.2006), including historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, linguists and other social scientists.

This Web site was implemented in December 1997 to promote the exchange of information, facilitate contacts between researchers, and foster the understanding of Southeast Asia in the general public.

You may feel free to link this Web site to any other Web pages. Since files inside the site may be removed, use the Webpage URL (http://www.jsseas.org/index-e.html) for linking Web pages.

URL of our Web banner is: http://www.jsseas.org/image/jsseas_banner.gif.

Enquiry about this Web site should be sent to Information Director (jsseas@ml.rikkyo.ac.jp), who maintains this Web site.

This Web site's server is provided by the National Institute for Informatics as part of its Academic Society HomeVillage program.