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ISANA

ISANA is the joint publication of the Japan Fisheries Association and the Japan Whaling Association.The title of this journal "ISANA" is a word in the ancient Japanese language.ISANA is composed of two Chinese characters, the first one means "brave" and the second one means "fish.""Brave Fish" pronounced "ISANA" in Japanese denotes "a whale." The whale to the Japanese in the ancient times was a kind of fish, and this fish was thought to be "brave" and "great." Because of this image of the whale, whale meat was served at the happy and felicitous occasions such as weddings, and other communal festivities.

ISANA Nov. 2007 No.34
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  • Whale Strandings in Hokkaido

    Takashi Matsuishi
    (Representative Stranding Network Hokkaido)
    (Associate Professor Faculty of Fisheries Sciences Hokkaido University)

  • Whale dishes recommended

    Chizue Yamagiwa (Cooking expert)

  • New relationships between whales and humans

    Mitsuki Sasaki (2nd grade Aoba Junior High School in Ishinomaki City)

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ISANA Jul. 2007 No.33
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  • Celebrating the Centenary of Modern Whaling in Ayukawa

    Kimio Doi (Mayor Ishinomaki City)

  • To preserve whale dietary culture is another form of the slow food movement

    Natsu Shimamura (Writer)

  • Attending the IWC meeting in St. Kitts and Nevis

    Naoya Tanikawa (Associate Professor Chuo Gakuin University)

ISANA Dec. 2005 No.32
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  • The Takayama Festival and Whale Baleen

    Toshikazu Nakabayashi

  • What Is Intended by Hunting Prohibition

    Kiyohiko Ikeda

  • Alaska Native, Eskimo Whaling

    Shingo Takazawa

ISANA Jun. 2005 No.31
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  • Adoration of Anglo-Saxon Culture and the Whaling Issue

    Susumu Akiyama

  • Whales and humans coexist in Japan

    Akihiko Motoki

  • WHY DO WE NEED MULTI-CULTURE?

    Masashi Nishimura

ISANA Dec. 2004 No.30
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  • Thank you, Whales!

    Kaoru Furukawa

  • Thank you, whales. I pray for your soul.

    Takashi Ishii

  • The Future of Sustainable Use In the Globalization Environment

    Janice S. Henke

ISANA Jul. 2004 No.29
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  • American whaling and the Japanese Archipelago

  • About Whales

ISANA Dec. 2003 No.28
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  • Appreciating the Whale Diet Culture Anew

  • Ulsan and Whales

  • Outline of the 2nd Traditional Whaling Summit

  • Recent Activities of NAMMCO

ISANA Jul. 2003 No.27
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  • Enjoying the Etymology of Whales

  • Stranded whales in the culture and economy of medieval and early modern Europe

  • Whaling in Korea and issues after the moratorium

  • Homage to Late Mr. Akiyama and Expectation for Prof. Koizumi

ISANA Dec. 2002 No.26
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  • WHAT WAS ACHIEVED AT THE SHIMONOSEKI IWC MEETING

  • SHIMONOSEKI AND THE IWC

  • WHALE-HUGGERS' CASE IS UP THE SPOUT

  • GLOBALISM AND THE WHALING ISSUE

  • EATING IS BELIEVING - WHALE DIET CULTURE EXPERIENCE SEMINAR

  • Photo Library - The 54th IWC Meeting in Shimonoseki

ISANA Dec. 2001 No.25
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  • IS MAN THE CANCER OF THE EARTH?

  • THE AMERICAN ANTI-WHALING POSITION : WHAT UNDERLIES IT?

  • THERE EXISTED A MIGRATION ROUTE OF THE GRAY WHALE IN THE WEST COAST OF THE JAPANESE ARCHIPELAGO

  • HYPOCRISY IS THE GREATEST LUXURY

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