@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00023178, author = {増田, 周子 and Masuda, Chikako}, journal = {関西大学東西学術研究所紀要}, month = {Jul}, note = {Ashihei Hino participated as a Japanese cultural problem representative in the meeting of Asian countries held in New Delhi in India from April 6 to 10, 1955. It was decided on October 1, 1949, that twenty-eight people comprising the group of Japanese representatives would visit China after this meeting of Asian countries was concluded. Hino participated in an inspection in new China as one of the cohort of twenty-eight individuals. Hino and others entered new China via Calcutta, Rangoon, Bangkok, and Hong Kong, traveling from Shinsen by train on April 20, 1955. They began their inspection of new China from April 21. They went to Beijing via Guangdong and Wuhan on April 28 and stayed there until May 4. They recorded their travel circumstances in a Chinese travel diary. ” which constituted their memorandum. It was hand inscribed in a pocket diary of 168 pages that was 9.5 cm in width and 13.5 cm long. This diary formed a valuable record in those days. This Chinese travel diary has already been reprinted and will soon be launched. This study constitutes a continuation of the Chinese travel diary.” and is titled, “A new Chinese travel diary, part II.” This pocket diary is 9.2 cm in width and is 12.4 cm long. It is recorded in a gray crossing wrap” notebook totaling 110 pages. Like the Chinese travel diary, the reprint includes the receipt, a picture, and a brochure. It comprehensively apprises readers of the state of the inspection of new China. This record extends from May 5 to 15, 1955. The present study intends to reprint and introduce the Beijing visit section of this diary up to the entry for May 10.}, pages = {A213--A241}, title = {火野葦平『新中国旅日記II』翻刻、紹介【一】}, volume = {55}, year = {2022} }