Master’s Program of Humanities and Social Sciences and Master’s Program of Sciences and Technologies [Niigata Interdisciplinary]
Sakeology Program
With sake as the core
Connecting culture and science
Program Overview
This is a "Niigata Interdisciplinary" program that explores the diverse aspects of sake (production, economy, culture, history, health, etc.) through a blend of humanities and science, with sake as its common theme, and aims to cultivate highly skilled professionals and researchers/educators who can contribute to the development of related industries and local communities.
The type of person the program cultivates
This program focuses on sake as a common theme, and aims to develop talented individuals who will contribute to the steady development of the region and the world by working in a variety of industries related to sake ingredients, production, sales, and consumption, as well as culture, history, tradition, and health, as well as in the field of new business creation, in addition to the specialized fields of economics, business administration, and agriculture.
Teacher in charge
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OHTAKE Norikuni professor
OHTAKE Norikuni- Sakeology Program Research supervisor
- Life, Environment and Food Science Program Research supervisor
- Studies on the regulation of carbon and nitrogen metabolism in higher plants
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KISHI Yasuyuki professor
Yasuyuki KISHI- Social Sciences Program Research supervisor
- Sakeology Program Research supervisor
- Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management, Asian Management
- Humanities and Social Sciences/Business Administration
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SATO Tsutomu professor
SATO Tsutomu- Sakeology Program Research supervisor
- Life, Environment and Food Science Program Research supervisor
- Biosynthetic analysis and creation of physiologically active substances for cosmetics, medicines, etc.
- Life Sciences/Bioorganic Chemistry/Biosynthesis
- Laboratory site
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SHISHIDO Kunihisa professor
Kunihisa SHISHIDO- Social Sciences Program Research supervisor
- Sakeology Program Research supervisor
- Local administration and finance, decentralization, local autonomy
- Humanities and Social Sciences/Public Economics/Labor Economics
Degrees available
Master of Philosophy
Master of Business Administration (for students majoring in Humanities and Social Sciences)
Master of Agriculture (if enrolled in the Master’s Program of Sciences and Technologies)
Research and educational activities
There is no related research activity yet.