Shifting Memoryscape of the Pacific War : On Two Japanese Veterans’ Projects in Palau, Micronesia (Contesting Memorial Spaces in the Asia-Pacific (International Conference hosted by Kyushu University Border Studies 2020)
Converted Memoryscape in a Former Mining Village in Palau, Micronesia : On the Way Local People Appropriate the Development Discourse by the Empire of Japan (Royal Anthropological Institute 2020: Anthropology and Geography: Dialogues Past, Present and Future. Panel B06: Multi-disciplinary studies of 'islandscape' as a meshwork 2020)
Conflicting Legacies of the Pacific War: Misinterpretation between Japanese Ireidan (Spirit-Consoling Tour Group) and Local Micronesians (22nd Pacific History Association Biennial Conference 2016 2016)
Mining, Bombing, and Touring: Dark Tourism and War Memory in Palau. (Pacific History Association 21st Biennial Conference 2014 2014)
Palauans Singing “Asadoya Yunta”: Remembering Contacts among Mineworkers in Ngardmau, Palau under the Japanese Administration. (Transoceania 2012: Currents of Memory, Identity, and Representation between the Islands of Japan and Oceania 2012)
Reviewing Visual Images of Palau from the Japanese Administration Era ("Back to the Future": Palau's Japanese Era and its Relevance for the Future 2012)
Spirit-consoling Tours to Micronesia by Japanese: A Case of Okinawan Returnees Conducting Memorial Services in Palau and Saipan (Travelling Heritages. Return-tourism of WW II-veterans, survivors and relatives to and from Indonesia and Japan. . An Expert Meeting of the University of Amsterdam and the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation (NIOD) 2011)
Cultural Tours to Japan Taken by Micronesian Islanders: Reflections on the Haunting Colonial Discourse on Assimilation of 'Primitive Peoples' (CAPAS-MARC 2010 Workshop: Migration, Network and Colonial Legacies in the Pacific Islands 2010)
Palauans Dancing to an Okinawan Folk Song: Memories of Japanese Imperialism and the Pacific War in Palau (Anthropology Colloquium Series at the Department of Anthropology, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. Co-sponsored with the Center for Pacific Island Studies and the Center for Japanese Studies 2010)
Saipan Town in Angaur Island, Palau: Contact between Micronesian Mine Workers (International Symposium: “The Japanese Colonial Past of the Mariana Islands” 2010)
Going to the Metropolis and Building Leadership in the Homeland: A Case Study of Palau, Micronesia (Kyoto Symposium, 2006: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries and Re-visioning Area Studies: Perspectives from Asia and Africa. Satellite Workshop 6: Migrants and Homelands: Dynamics of Networks and Communication 2006)