Technical Cooperation Project for the Conservation and Sustainable Development of Ta Nei Temple, Angkor -Progress Report of 2017 and 2018-

This is a regular report of the TNRICP-APSARA collaboration project for the conservation and sustainable development of Ta Nei temple. It consists of six chapters: introduction, outline of the project, outline of the missions in 2017 and 2018, conservation, archaeological investigation, and sustainable development. Also, an appendix of pottery unearthed during the first mission is posted at the end of the report.
ENGLISH, 69 pages
published in March 2019, co-authored with APSARA
Ancient Cities and Architecture in Southeast Asia

This is a record of the annual research session on the above topic, held at TNRICP in January 2018. It consists of lectures about the ancient cites of Angkor and Bagan presented by foreign guest speakers: Jacques Gaucher, a French archaeologist in Cambodia study, Bob Hudson, an Australian archaeologist in Myanmar study, as well as others related lectures by Japanese specialists, panel discussion, and question-and-answer session.
ENGLISH and JAPANESE, 183 pages
published in March 2019
Cooperation in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage in Asian Countries - Report of Outcomes during Fiscal Year 2018

This is an annual report which includes outlines of cooperation projects with Cambodia, Armenia,Iran, and Bhutan, as well as the results of the research session implemented as a part of the above mentioned project in the Fiscal Year 2018.
JAPANESE, 72 pages
published in March 2019
Interim Report of the Investigation of the Aganchen Temple and Associated Buildings in the Hanumandhoka Palace

This is an interim report of the investigation of the Aganchen Temple and associated buildings in the Hanumandhoka Palace, kathmandu, Nepal which were damaged by the Gorkha earthquake in 2015. It contains the results of different surveys such as the structural features, damage assessment, structural analysis, and historical records of the complex, which were carried out within the project "Technical assistance for the protection of damaged cultural heritage in Nepal" commissioned by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of the Japanese government in the fiscal year from 2016 to 2018.
JAPANESE, 152 pages
published in March 2019
The First Mayors’ Forum on Conservation of Historic Settlements in Kathmandu and Kavre Valley on 26 Dec. 2017 at Panauti Municipality, Proceedings
This is a record of the First Mayors' Forum on Conservation of Historic Settlements in Kathmandu and Kavre Valley, which was held at Panauti Municipality on 26th December 2017, with around 100 participants including the 13 Mayors or Deputy Mayors from 16 municipalities in Kathmandu and Kavre Valley. It contains the lectures concerning the conservation of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, which were presented by the Nepalese and Japanese experts. It also includes the record of floor discussion.
ENGLISH, 73pages
published in March 2019, co-published with Panauti Municipality
Networking Core Centers Project for Transferring Techniques on the Survey and the Protection of Archaeological and Architectural Heritage in Myanmar - Architectural Survey -

This is a report of the survey on the historic brick buildings in the Bagan Archaeological Zone, which were damaged by the Chauk earthquake in 2016. It contains the results of various surveys on the architectural features, applied construction techniques, structural features of the brick buildings and analysis of mortar material, which were carried out within the framework of above mentioned project, commissioned by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of the Japanese government through the Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties in the fiscal year from 2017 to 2018.
JAPANESE, 86 pages
published in March 2019
Report of the Survey on Historic Brick Buildings at Bagan Archaeological Zone

This is a report of the survey on the historic brick buildings located at Bagan Archaeological Zone, which were damaged by the Chauk earthquake in 2016. It contains the results of surveys on the architectural features, applied construction techniques, structural features and structural monitoring, which were carried out within a framework of the project commissioned by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of the Japanese government through the Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties in the fiscal years from 2017 to 2018 (TNRICP took part in the architectural study component of the project).
English, 119 pages
published in February 2019