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{
"pname":"Address",
"pvalue":"Asian Division, LJ 150, 101 Independence Ave., SE, Washington, D.C. 20540-4810, U.S.A."
}
,
{
"pname":"Contact Person <small>(Please replace the \"[ATMARK]\" with the symbol @ when e-mailing the contact person.)</small>",
"pvalue":"<p>Eiichi Ito<br />Reference Specialist, Asian Division<br />Phone: 202-707-8054; Fax: 202-707-1724<br />E-mail: eito[ATMARK]loc.gov</p><p>Hiromi Shimamoto<br />Acquisition Librarian, Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorate, Asian and Middle Eastern Division<br />Phone: 202-707-5154; Fax: 202-707-2824<br />E-mail: hish[ATMARK]loc.gov</p>"
}
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{
"pname":"Collection Size",
"pvalue":"Books: ca. 3,500 titles<br />Manuscript books: ca. 2,200 titles<br />Single-sheet items: 467 maps [Geography & Map], ca. 2,050 printed materials [Prints & Photographs]"
}
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{
"pname":"Collection Description",
"pvalue":"In 1905, Crosby Stuart Noyes, journalist and editor of the <i>Washington evening star</i> donated 658 illustrated books, including books from the mid-18th century to the late-19th century as well as watercolors, drawings, woodblock prints and lithographs.  Single prints are now in the custody of the Prints and Photographs Division, while the illustrated books are kept in the Asian Division's Japanese Collection.  A systematic effort to acquire Japanese books was undertaken in 1907 when Dr. Kan'ichi Asakawa of Yale University purchased 9,072 volumes (over 3,000 titles) of books in Japan on behalf of the library.  Asakawa's selections included works on Japanese history, literature, Buddhism, Shinto, geography, music and the arts.  In the 1930's, Dr. Shiho Sakanishi developed the collection into a first-rate resource for scholars, tripling its size.  Today, rare books in the Japanese Collection include the <i>Hyakumant&#333; dharani</i> prayer charms, which date to 770 A.D. and are among the earliest surviving printed material in the world.  Also noteworthy is a complete edition of the Japanese literary masterpiece <i>Genji monogatari,</i> published in Kyoto in 1654, the <i>Yoshitsune azuma kudari monogatari,</i> printed on movable type between 1624 and 1643, and the <i>Kabuki sugatami</i>, written by the kabuki actor Nakaz&#333; Nakamura in 1776.  The collection includes materials in almost all subjects.  The major subjects include history, military science, Buddhism, medicine, and geography.  Japanese mathematics - 404 titles, Japanese literature and performing arts - 628 titles, Japanese art - 309 titles as indicated in Sh&#333;j&#333; Honda's bibliographies.  In addition, the Law Library has approximately 30 titles of rare materials; and the Geography and Map Division has 467 rare Japanese maps: 146 flat maps, 101 shelved maps (mainly accordion fan folds and 4 scrolls), 13 atlases, and 207 large-scale map sheets in the Tadataka In&#333; series."
}
,
{
"pname":"Material Availability for Researchers' Viewing/Examination",
"pvalue":"Available.  The prospective user of rare material(s) should be engaged in serious research.  The researcher is required to obtain an LC Reader Registration ID Card in LM 140 before visiting the Asian Reading Room.  Request rare materials in the Asian Division and fill out the form &quot;Library of Congress Reader's Registration for Use of Rare Material&quot; and sign the &quot;Asian Reading Room Reader's Registration and Agreement to Comply with the Rules for Use of Rare Materials in the Library of Congress.&quot;  Please contact the Asian Division for more information about our rare book policies."
}
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{
"pname":"Online Access to Relevant Bibliographic Information",
"pvalue":"OCLC WorldCat: <a href=\"http://www.worldcat.org\">http://www.worldcat.org</a><br />OPAC:  <a href=\"http://catalog.loc.gov/\">http://catalog.loc.gov/</a><br /><a href=\"http://www.loc.gov/pictures\">http://www.loc.gov/pictures</a> (Prints & Photographs);<br /> <a href=\"http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html\">http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html</a>(Online Map Collections)"
}
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{
"pname":"Printed Catalogs of Relevant Titles",
"pvalue":"<p>Beikoku Gikai Toshokanz&#333; Nihon Kotenseki Mokuroku Kank&#333;kai, ed. <i>Beikoku Gikai Toshokan z&#333; Nihon kotenseki mokuroku</i> = <i>Catalog of Japanese rare books in the Library of Congress.</i>  Tokyo: Yagi Shoten, 2003.</p><p>Honda, Shojo.  <i>Pre-Meiji works in the Library of Congress: Japanese literature, performing arts, and reference books.</i>  Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1997.</p><p>Honda, Shojo.  <i>Pre-Meiji works in the Library of Congress: Japanese mathematics.</i>  Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1982.</p><p>Honda, Shojo, and Sandy Kita.  <i>Pre-Meiji works on Japanese art in the Library of Congress: a bibliography</i> (forthcoming).</p>"
}
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{
"pname":"Possibility of Material Reproduction",
"pvalue":"The Library has digitized rare books, woodblock prints and maps. (Please see Other Relevant Information section below.) Copying of rare materials by researchers is not normally permitted. Surrogates of rare materials are provided when available. Reproduction policies vary with Divisions (Asian, Geography and Maps, Prints and Photographs, etc.)."
}
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{
"pname":"Publications on the Collection, beyond Catalogs",
"pvalue":"<p>Kuroda, Andrew.  &quot;A history of the Japanese Collection in the Library of Congress, 1874-1941.&quot;  In <i>Senda Masao Ky&#333;ju koki kinen toshokan shiry&#333; ronsh&#363;.</i>  281-327.  Tenri-shi: Senda Masao Ky&#333;ju Koki Kinenkai, 1970</p><p><i>Library of Congress Asian Collections: an illustrated guide.</i>  Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 2000.</p><p><i>Library of Congress Asian Collections: 2007 illustrated guide,</i> 28 December. 1997<br /> <<a href=\"http://www.loc.gov/rr/asian/guide2007/\">http://www.loc.gov/rr/asian/guide2007/</a>>. </p><p>Sumiyoshi, Tomohiko. &quot;Beikoku Gikai Toshokan z&#333; Nihon Denrai Kanseki Mokuroku Ch&#333;hen.&quot; <i>Shid&#333; Bunko Ronsh&#363;</i> (41): 201-207 (2006).</p><p>Tsuji, Hideko. \"H&#333;my&#333; d&#333;ji (Beikoku Gikai Toshokan Shozobon).\" <i>Kenkyu Kiy&#333;</i> (22) 524-542 (1989).</p><p>Tsuji, Hideko.  \"Shikure (Beikoku Gikai Toshokan Shozobon) Hoi-honkoku, kaisetsu\" <i>Kenkyu Kiy&#333;, dai-4 bunsatsu, tanki daigakubu (iii)</i> (23) 146-158 (1990).</p><p>Tsuji, Hideko. \"Shikure (Beikoku Gikai Toshokan Shozobon) Hoi-honkoku, kaisetsu (Amayatori).\" <i>Kenkyu Kiy&#333;, dai-1 bunsatsu, jinbungakubu</i> (4) 143-152 (1993).</p><p>Tsuji, Hideko.  &quot;Beikoku Gikai Toshokan 'shikka': kaisetsu to honkoku.&quot;  <i>Seitoku Daigaku kenky&#363; kiy&#333;. Jinbun Gakubu</i> (5): 169-180 (1994).</p><p>Tsuji, Hideko.  &quot;Beikoku Gikai Toshokan 'shikka.' Ge: kaisetsu to honkoku.&quot;  <i>Seitoku Daigaku kenky&#363; kiy&#333;. Jinbun Gakubu</i> (6): 99-110 (1995).</p><p>Oyler, Elizabeth. &quot;Japanese Cultural Treasures at the Library of Congress: Digitization of the Rare Books Collection.&quot; <i>Journal of East Asian Libraries</i> (143): 11-22 (2007).</p>"
}
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{
"pname":"Other Relevant Information",
"pvalue":"A part of the collections' digital images is available online via the Library of Congress Website. <br /><br />Prints & Photographs Online Catalog (PPOC) for single-sheet printed material: <a href=\"http://www.loc.gov/pictures/\">http://www.loc.gov/pictures/</a>.<br /><br />LC OPAC for books:  <a href=\"http://catalog.loc.gov/\">http://catalog.loc.gov/</a><br />Nara Ehon: Shizuka, <a href=\"http://lccn.loc.gov/2004553940\">http://lccn.loc.gov/2004553940</a> Shigure, <a href=\"http://lccn.loc.gov/2005552387\">http://lccn.loc.gov/2005552387</a>Homyo Doji, <a href=\"http://lccn.loc.gov/2005552386\">http://lccn.loc.gov/2005552386</a>; and Soga Monogatari,<a href=\"http://lccn.loc.gov/2005470438\">http://lccn.loc.gov/2005470438</a>.<br />Genji　Monogatari: <a href=\"http://lcweb4.loc.gov/service/asian/asian0001/2005/2005html/20050415toc.html\">http://lcweb4.loc.gov/service/asian/asian0001/2005/2005html/20050415toc.html<a />.<br /><br />Online Map Collections: <a href=\"http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html\">http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html</a>"
}
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