◆March 31, 2014 "Things not discussed in the Noninvasive Prenatal Genetic Testing : Relation between Second trimester abortion and ‘Stillbirth’," Ars Vivendi, 7: 166-176.
◆June 25, 2012 "Treatment of Stillborn Fetal Corpse In Contemporary France," Ritsumeikan Journal of Human Sciences 25: 81-93 [PDF]
◆July 15, 2011 "Interruption médical de la grossesse (IMG), 'Interruption of Pregnancy for Medical Reasons,' and the Technique of Artifical Stillborn in Contemporray France," Ritsumeikan Journal of Human Sciences 23: 25-36 [PDF]
◆July 30, 2010 "L'acte d'enfant sans vie (Certificate of Child without Life) in Modern France : Consideration on the 'Viability' of a Fetus, and its Medical and Civil Status," Ritsumeikan Journal of Human Sciences 21: 103-118 [PDF]
◆February 25, 2009 "Studying in France", Ars Vivendi 1:405-407
◆September 2008 "'Medical Treatment to Fetus' and 'Self-determination of Women' in Prenatal Diagnosis: Referring to Questionnaire to Midwife," Seimei Rinri 18(1), Japan Association for Bioethics
◆February 20, 2008 "Realities of Prenatal Diagnosis and Crisis of IVG from 'Abnormal' Fetuses in France : Since the Perruche Judgement," Nanzan University Institute for Social Ethics, The 1st Incentive Award for Social Ethic Studies, Shortlisted Thesis
◆September 20, 2007 "Realities of Prenatal Diagnosis and Crisis of IVG from 'Abnormal' Fetuses in France : Since the Perruche Judgement," Seimei Rinri 17(1),233/240 Japan Association for Bioethics
□Conference Activities
◆November 30, 2008 "Current Conditions and Challenges of Prenatal Diagnosis and Midwives' Activities: Beyond Gender Bias," The 20th Annual Meeting of Japan Association for Bioethics
◆November 30, 2014 "Ethics and Whereabouts of the Corpse of the Fetus: Referring to the Audit Report of the morgue in France public hospital," The 25th annual Meeting of Japan Association for Bioethics
■Overseas Fieldwork
◆2008 "The Application of Medical Abortion and the Dispute: How to Treat the 'Unwanted Fetus'", Study Region: France
→2009/02/25 "Studying in France", Ars Vivendi 1: 405-407