MACHIDA Yuuichi (Ph.D. in Literature) was born in 1982 in Tokyo, Japan. Full-time lecturer in the Department of Liberal Arts and Basic Sciences, College of Industrial Engineering, Nihon University. His major is modern Japanese history. His major publications include: “The Modern Urban Underworld: People around the Job Placement Agencies in Tokyo” (Hosei University Press, 2016), and ” The Story of the Difficulty of Getting a Job in Modern Japan: Though It Becomes a ‘High Idler” (Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2016). (Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2016), and the same as above, “‘Manchurian Fever’ and ‘Manchurian Wanderers’ after the Manchurian Incident: Focusing on the Articles in the ‘Dalian Newspaper'” (Shinano, Vol. 67, No. 11, 2015).
Research Area
・An analysis of articles on the South in the national newspapers during the war period. Analysis of articles on the South China Sea in national newspapers during the war period.
・Examination of the new guidance on the South China Sea by the National Vocational Guidance Center.
・A study of MIHIRA Masaharu (MIHIRA Harumichi), a writer and entrepreneur who established the Dainippon Overseas Youth Association before the war, and after the war established the War Orphans Relief Project, the marriage introduction business Kibosha, and the Japan Overseas Emigrants Association.