Publication:
- 2009 - Processes of Creation, Appropriation and Embodiment of the Sacred in Angkor (in Japanese). Bulletin of the Graduate Division of Letters, Arts and Sciences of Waseda University. Vol. 54. (in press).
- 2009 - World Heritage Sites in South-East Asia: Angkor and Beyond. Michael Hitchcock, Victor T. King, and Michael Parnwell (eds.) Heritage Tourism in South East Asia. Copenhagen, Nias; Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press (in press).
- 2008 - Comparative Studies of Wet-Rice Culture and Rituals in Three Areas in Bali – Philosophy and Practice of Tri Hita Karana – (in Japanese). Tadashi Ebisawa (ed.) New Developments in Balinese Studies. Studies of Wet-Rice Culture, Lecture Series Vol. 2 (in Japanese). Tokyo: Waseda University Wet-Rice Culture Research Institute.
- 2008 - Needs for Anthropological Approaches to Conservation and Management of Living Heritage Sites: From a Case Study of Angkor, Cambodia. Elizabeth A. Bacus, Ian C. Glover and Peter D. Sharrock (eds.) Interpreting Southeast Asia’s Past: Monument, Image and Text. Singapore: National University of Singapore.
- 2008 - Living Heritage of South-East Asia and the Exploration of How International Co-operation Should Be Directed (in Japanese). International Co-operation of Living Heritage–The Present and Future of the Conservation of Urbanscapes– (in Japanese). Tokyo: Cultural Heritage International Co-operation Consortium.
- 2007 - Lights and Shadows of Heritage Tourism (in Japanese). Shinji Yamashita (ed.) Studies of Tourism Culture. Tokyo: Shinyosha.
- 2007 - A Note on the Current Impact of Tourism on Angkor and its Environs. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites. 8 (3): 132-135.
- 2007 - Processes of Tourism Development in Angkor (in Japanese). Tadashi Ebisawa (ed.) The Origin of Japonica and Diffusion. Research of Iyokoku Yugejimaso (in Japanese). Studies of Wet Rice Culture, Lecture Series Vol. 3. Tokyo: Waseda University Wet-Rice Culture Research Institute.
- 2006 - From Conservation-Centrism towards Making the Heritage Living: Processes in Angkor World Heritage Site. Journal of Cultural Anthropology (in Japanese with English abstracts). Vol.7. Tokyo: Waseda Society of Cultural Anthropology.
- 2006 - A Living Space between the Sacred and the Profane: From the Study of Desa Adat Basang Alas (in Japanese). Tadashi Ebisawa (ed.) Studies of Wet-Rice Culture, Lecture Series Vol. 2. Tokyo: Waseda University Wet-Rice Culture Research Institute.
- 2005 - Conservation of a ‘Living Heritage Site’: A Contradiction in Terms? A Case Study of Angkor World Heritage Site. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (CMAS). 7(1): 3-18.
- 2004 - Contested Heritage.People of Angkor. Ph D thesis. London: SOAS, University of London.
- 2002 - An Anecdote of Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Châm. CKS Newsletter, 5:18-19.
- 2001 - Community Empowerment in Conservation Work of Angkor Complex. SPAFA Journal,11.1.: 23-35.
- 2000 - The People of Angkor: Living with a World Heritage Site. CKS Newsletter, 2: 15-20.