I am specially Appointed Assistant Professor for the Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo .
My measures are landscape planning (environment planning).


Courses Taught
Training younger students is one of the very important roles of a researcher.
In my classes, I am conscious of conveying specialized content in an easy-to-understand manner.
Lecture and Practice in Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System
(GIS section)
2023FY- @The University of Tokyo
This course introduces the fundamentals of satellite remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
In addition to lectures covering the basic concepts and applications of remote sensing and GIS, students participate in hands-on practical training using specialized software for processing and analyzing remote sensing imagery and digital geospatial data.
The course is currently taught as a six-day intensive program by multiple instructors.
Field Exercise:Earth and Planetary Environmental Science II
2023FY- @The University of Tokyo
Students will observe in the field the processes of landform formation on the Earth's surface during the Quaternary (2.58 million years ago to the present) and related elements of the environment, and learn how to investigate these processes. Observation and survey practices will be conducted on erosion and sedimentation processes, tectonic movements, ecosystems, and human activities related to the distribution and formation of landforms, as well as the sediments that make up landforms.
The course is conducted in the form of a four-day overnight stay and intensive lectures, with multiple faculty members in charge of each course. Practical training is mainly conducted in the Tone River basin and along the Boso coast.
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Practical:Earth and Planetary Environmental Science
2023FY- @The University of Tokyo
This is a follow-up course to the field training.
Students will learn photogrammetric and topographic analysis using photographs and satellite images acquired during Field Training II, land cover and land use analysis, and chemical as well as microbiological analysis.
The course is shared by several faculty members in charge and is offered in an intensive course.
Geographical Information Science
2023FY- @University of the Ryukyus
Students will learn the basic concepts of geospatial information and GIS (geographic information systems/science) as well as spatial analysis methods.
Students will create their own thematic maps based on what they have learned in the lectures and practical training. This course will be held as an intensive course.
Physical geography
2023FY-2024FY @Takachiho University
In this class, we will be covering a number of topics related to the relationship between the natural environment and humans.
We will be looking at the natural environment of Japan and Tokyo, and outlining its characteristics and formation processes. We will also be learning the basics of map reading and regional survey methods, which are essential for understanding the relationship between humans and the natural environment.
CREATIVE PROJECT C
2026FY- @Japan women's university
This course introduces the basic concepts of GIS (Geographic Information Systems), a core technology supporting digital maps, and provides hands-on training in basic GIS software operations.
Through lectures and practical exercises, students will learn how GIS works, the technological development behind it, and how to operate GIS software. The course also covers methods for acquiring spatial data, including downloading and using open data that are freely available with minimal restrictions.