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x x xix Abbreviations The following abbreviations were used for the most frequently cited institutions , museums, journals, learned societies, and preservation committees for convenience’s sake. For major institutions (such as national museums and cultural research organizations), I’ve adopted the abbreviated usage as spoken by professionals in their respective countries and fields; for example, Tōhaku refers to the Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan (Tokyo National Museum), Nabunken to the Nara Bunkazai Kenkyūjō (National Research Institute of Cultural Properties), and Tōbunken to Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties. In some cases (such as postwar institutions in the Republic of Korea and Japan), the English language initials on the official website home page has been adopted; for example, NRICP stands for the National Research Institute of Cultural Properties of the Republic of Korea (Kungnip Munhwajae Yŏn’guso). The abbreviations are listed in alphabetical order in the chart below. CHA Cultural Heritage Administration (of the Republic of Korea; Munhwajae Ch’ŏng) CSHKMT Chōsen Sōtokufu Hōmotsu Koseki Meishō Tennen Kinen Butsu (Committee on the Preservation of Treasures, Ancient Remains, Scenic Places, and Natural Monuments) CSKCIK Chōsen Sōtokufu, Koseki Chōsa Iinkai/Kenkyūkai (Committee on the Investigation of Korean Antiquities) CST-Chōsen Government-General Office of Chōsen Sōtokufu CSTTK Chōsen Sōtokufu Tetsudō Kyoku (Chōsen Sōtokufu Railways) | abbreviations xl GGC Government-General of Korea JIGR Japan Imperial Government Railways (Teikoku tetsudō) JNTO Japan National Tourism Organization JTB Japan Tourist Bureau KCPIA Korean Cultural Properties Investigation Administrative Research Association KS Pangmulkwan Korea (South) (Kungnip Chung’ang Pangmulgwan National Museum of Korea) KSMKG Korea (South) Munhwajae Kwalliguk (Office of Cultural Properties of the Republic of Korea) KTO Korean Tourism Organization MCST Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism (of the Repubic of Korea) Nabunken Nara Bunkazai Kenkyūjō (National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, Japan) NRICP National Research Institute of Cultural Properties (Republic of Korea) NYK Nippon Yūsen Kaisha (Japan Mail Steamship Company) SMR South Manchuria Railroad Company Tōbunken Tokyo Bunkazai Kenkyūjō (Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties) Tōhaku Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan (Tokyo National Museum) TJGK Tokyo Jinrui Gakkai (Tokyo Anthropological Society) [3.136.18.48] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 05:45 GMT) Heritage Management In Korea and Japan Map 1. Japanese anthropological surveys in Asia, 1895-1911, showing principal areas to which Torii Ryūzō was dispatched by the Tokyo Anthropological Society. [3.136.18.48] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 05:45 GMT) Map 2. Sites of major excavations conducted by the CST in colonial Korea, 1910–45. The dotted circle indicates the sphere of Yamato influence as estimated by Gina Barnes (1988, fig. 3). Maps 3. Transportation links, station hotels, and tourist destinations in Korea, 1930s.* *The CSTTK managed six station hotels and one station restaurant in Korea in the 1930s: the Pusan Station Hotel, the Keijō Station/grill, the Chōsen Hotel in Keijō, the Diamond Mountain (Kongōsan) Hotels in Changanri and Onjŏngni, the P’yŏngyang Station Hotel, and the Shinŭiju Station Hotel. Source: Hotels in Chōsen. ...

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