About CFES
What is the CFES aiming at?

With these efforts, we are developing the Center into one of the leading institutions in Northeastern Asia and staff of six researchers in economics, social and environmental studies is now working energetically towards that end. Results of the research has been presented at various meetings in the world. We also have a desire to contribute to our local community, such as local governments, corporations amongst others.
Professor (Director of the Center) Naoya Wada
Center for Far Eastern Studies, University of Toyama
Center for Far Eastern Studies, University of Toyama
History of the CFES
January 1, 1958 | Institute for Economics and Social Science of Hokuriku was established in the Faculty of Economics, Toyama University. |
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April 1, 1967 | The ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture subsidized the Institute for Economics and Social Science of Hokuriku, Toyama University (For 18 years until 1984). |
February 21, 1973 | The Institute for Economics and Social Science of Hokuriku changed its name to the Institute for Economics and Social Science of the Japan Sea Region, Toyama University. |
December 1990 | A meeting for the study of economic exchange in Northeast Asia was founded. |
March 21, 1997 | A preparatory committee for the Center for Economics and Social Science of the Japan Sea Region (temporarily called) was created. |
October 1, 1997 | The institute was recognized and expanded into the Institute of Northeast Asian Studies (a facility for common use) by the university. |
April 1, 2001 | The Center for Far Eastern Studies (a facility for cooperative research and education in the university) was established by ordinance of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. |
Outline of the CFES

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