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( ) 1. Matsunaga et al. (7 authors), 2017, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 469, pp. 4949 4956; Discovery of carbon-rich Miras in the Galactic bulge 2. Matsunaga et al. (9 authors), 2016, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 462, pp. 414 420; A lack of classical Cepheids in the inner part of the Galactic disc 3. Matsunaga et al. (16 authors), 2015, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 799, id. 46 (9 pp.); Kinematics of Classical Cepheids in the Nuclear Stellar Disk 4. Matsunaga et al. (9 authors), 2013, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 429, pp. 385 397; Cepheids and other short-period variables near the Galactic Centre 5. Matsunaga, 2012, Astrophysics and Space Science, Vol. 341, pp. 93 98; A discussion on metallicity effects on the period-luminosity relations of Cepheids and Miras 6. Matsunaga et al. (9 authors), 2011, Nature, Vol. 477, pp. 188 190; Three classical Cepheid variable stars in the nuclear bulge of the Milky Way 7. Matsunaga et al. (3 authors), 2011, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 413, pp. 223 234; Period-luminosity relations of type II Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds 8. Matsunaga et al. (8 authors), 2009, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 399, pp. 1709 1729; A near-infrared survey of Miras and the distance to the Galactic Centre 9. Matsunaga et al. (3 authors), 2009, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 397, pp. 933 942; Period-luminosity relations for type II Cepheids and their application 10. Matsunaga et al. (10 authors), 2008, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 60, pp. S415 S428; An AKARI Search for Intracluster Dust of Globular Clusters 11. Matsunaga et al. (14 authors), 2006, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 370, pp. 1979 1990; The period-luminosity relation for type II Cepheids in globular clusters 12. Matsunaga et al. (3 authors), 2005, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 364, pp. 117 125; Mira variables in the Galactic bulge with OGLE-II data 13. Matsunaga et al. (5 authors), 2005, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 57, pp. L1 L6; SiO Maser Sources toward Globular Clusters 4

( ) 1. D Orazi et al. (53 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2018, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 853, id. L9 (7 pp.); On the Chemical Abundances of Miras in Clusters: V1 in the Metal-rich Globular NGC 5927 2. Braga et al. (38 authors; Matsunaga, 26th), 2018, The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 155, id. 137 (27 pp.); On the RR Lyrae Stars in Globulars. V. The Complete Near-infrared (JHKs) Census of ω Centauri RR Lyrae Variables 3. Taniguchi et al. (10 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2018, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 473, pp. 4993 5001; Method to Estimate the Effective Temperatures of Late-Type Giants using Line-Depth Ratios in the Wavelength Range 0.97 1.32 µm 4. Baba et al. (5 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2018, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, pp. 853, id. L23 (6 pp.); Gaia DR1 Evidence of Disrupting the Perseus Arm 5. Wu et al. (4 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2018, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 473, pp. 3325 3350; SiO Maser Survey towards off-plane O-rich AGBs around the orbital plane of the Sagittarius Stellar Stream 6. Lemasle et al. (14 authors; Matsunaga, 9th), 2017, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 608, id. A85 (36 pp.); Detailed chemical composition of classical Cepheids in the LMC cluster NGC 1866 and in the field of the SMC 7. Yao et al. (5 authors; Matsunaga, 5th), 2017, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement, Vol. 232, id. 16 (15 pp.); Mira Variable Stars from LAMOST DR4 Data: Emission Features, Temperature Types, and Candidate Selection 8. Shinnaka et al. (18 authors; Matsunaga, 9th), 2017, The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 154, id. 45 (15 pp.); Near-infrared Spectroscopic Observations of Comet C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) by WINERED: CN Red-system Band Emission 9. Tanioka et al. (6 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2017, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 842, id. 104 (8 pp.); New Classical Cepheids in the Inner Part of the Northern Galactic Disk, and Their Kinematics 10. Wielgórski et al. (11 authors; Matsunaga, 9th), 2017, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 842, id. 116 (8 pp.); A Precision Determination of the Effect of Metallicity on Cepheid Absolute Magnitudes in VIJHK Bands from Magellanic Cloud Cepheids 11. Braga et al. (34 authors; Matsunaga, 25th), 2016, The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 152, id. 170 (34 pp.); On the RR Lyrae Stars in Globulars. IV. omega Centauri Optical UBVRI Photometry 12. Inno et al. (11 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2016, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 832, id. 176 (20 pp.); The Panchromatic View of the Magellanic Clouds from Classical Cepheids. I. Distance, Reddening, and Geometry of the Large Magellanic Cloud Disk 13. Kovtyukh et al. (10 authors; Matsunaga, 5th), 2016, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 460, pp. 2077 2086; The chemical composition of Galactic beat Cepheids 5

14. Kamezaki et al. (8 authors; Matsunaga, 8th), 2016, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 68, id. 75 (9 pp.); Annual parallax and a dimming event of a Mira variable star, FV Bootis 15. Hamano et al. (19 authors; Matsunaga, 9th), 2016, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 821, id. 42 (12 pp.); Near Infrared Diffuse Interstellar Bands Toward the Cygnus OB2 Association 16. da Silva et al. (22 authors; Matsunaga, 16th), 2016, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 586, id. A125 (15 pp.); Neutron-capture elements across the Galactic thin disk using Cepheids 17. Fukue et al. (12 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2015, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 812, id. 64 (10 pp.); Line-depth Ratios in H-band Spectra to Determine Effective Temperatures of G- and K-type Giants and Supergiants 18. Genovali et al. (19 authors; Matsunaga, 14th), 2015, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 580, id. A17 (13 pp.); On the alpha-element gradients of the Galactic thin disk using Cepheids 19. Neeley et al. (16 authors; Matsunaga, 12nd), 2015, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 808, id. 11 (15 pp.); On the Distance of the Globular Cluster M4 (NGC 6121) Using RR Lyrae Stars. II. Mid-infrared Period-luminosity Relations. 20. Onozato et al. (8 authors; Matsunaga, 8th), 2015, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 67, id. 39 (26 pp.); A study on the mid-infrared sources that dramatically brightened 21. Yatsu et al. (45 authors; Matsunaga, 23rd), 2015, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 802, id. 84 (11 pp.); Multi-wavelength Observations of the Black Widow Pulsar 2FGL J2339.6-0532 with OISTER and Suzaku 22. Inno et al. (25 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2015, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 576, id. A30 (22 pp.); New NIR light-curve templates for classical Cepheids 23. Konishi et al. (38 authors; Matsunaga, 18th), 2015, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 67, id. 4 (15 pp.); ANIR: Atacama near-infrared camera for the 1.0 m minitao telescope 24. Hamano et al. (19 authors; Matsunaga, 8th), 2015, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 800, id. 137 (17 pp.); Near-infrared Diffuse Interstellar Bands in 0.91-1.32 mum 25. Braga et al. (19 authors; Matsunaga, 15th), 2015, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 799, id. 165 (21 pp.); On the Distance of the Globular Cluster M4 (NGC 6121) Using RR Lyrae Stars. I. Optical and Near-infrared Period-Luminosity and Period-Wesenheit Relations 26. Morokuma et al. (59 authors; Matsunaga, 13rd), 2014, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 66, id. 114 (16 pp.); Kiso Supernova Survey (KISS): Survey strategy 27. Angeloni et al. (53 authors; Matsunaga, 33rd), 2014, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 567, id. A100 (11 pp.); The VVV Templates Project Towards an automated classification of VVV light-curves. I. Building a database of stellar variability in the near-infrared 28. Genovali et al. (18 authors; Matsunaga, 15th), 2014, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 566, id. A37 (30 pp.); On the fine structure of the Cepheid metallicity gradient in the Galactic thin disk 6

29. Feast et al. (4 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2014, Nature, Vol. 509, pp. 342 344; Cepheid variables in the flared outer disk of our galaxy 30. Lagioia et al. (15 authors; Matsunaga, 13rd), 2014, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 782, id. 50 (11 pp.); On the Kinematic Separation of Field and Cluster Stars across the Bulge Globular NGC 6528 31. Shidatsu et al. (17 authors; Matsunaga, 17th), 2013, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 779, id. 26 (17 pp.); The Accretion Disk and Ionized Absorber of the 9.7 hr Dipping Black Hole Binary MAXI J1305-704 32. Kunder et al. (13 authors; Matsunaga, 10th), 2013, The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 146, id. 119 (15 pp.); The RR Lyrae Variables and Horizontal Branch of NGC 6656 (M22) 33. Lemasle et al. (14 authors; Matsunaga, 11st), 2013, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 558, id. A31 (16 pp.); Galactic abundance gradients from Cepheids. alpha and heavy elements in the outer disk 34. Tanabé et al. (9 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2013, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 65, id. 55 (9 pp.); Paschen alpha Observations of Be Stars Toward the SMC Cluster NGC 330 35. Genovali et al. (13 authors; Matsunaga, 11st), 2013, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 554, id. A132 (9 pp.); On the metallicity distribution of classical Cepheids in the Galactic inner disk 36. Inno et al. (11 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2013, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 764, id. 84 (13 pp.); On the Distance of the Magellanic Clouds Using Cepheid NIR and Optical-NIR Period-Wesenheit Relations 37. Whitelock et al. (5 authors; Matsunaga, 5th), 2013, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 428, pp. 2216 2231; The Local Group galaxy NGC 6822 and its asymptotic giant branch stars 38. Sakamoto et al. (4 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2012, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 761, id. L10 (5 pp.); Discovery of Mira Variable Stars in the Metal-poor Sextans Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy 39. Bachelet et al. (123 authors; Matsunaga, 15th), 2012, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 547, id. A55 (12 pp.); A brown dwarf orbiting an M-dwarf: MOA 2009-BLG-411L 40. Feast et al. (4 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2012, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 421, pp. 2998 3003; The Cepheid distance to the Local Group galaxy NGC 6822 41. Ishihara et al. (6 authors; Matsunaga, 6th), 2011, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 534, id. A79 (10 pp.); Galactic distributions of carbon- and oxygen-rich AGB stars revealed by the AKARI mid-infrared all-sky survey 42. Menzies et al. (4 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2011, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 414, pp. 3492 3500; Asymptotic giant branch stars in the Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxy 43. Ita & Matsunaga, 2011, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 412, pp. 2345 2352; Period-magnitude relation of Mira-like variables in the Large Magellanic Cloud as a tool to understanding circumstellar extinction 44. Deguchi et al. (6 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2011, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 63, pp. 309 315; SiO Maser Spectra of V407 Cygni after the 2010 March Nova Outburst 7

45. Izumiura et al. (11 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2011, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 528, id. A29 (14 pp.); Extended dust shell of the carbon star U Hydrae observed with AKARI 46. Sanna et al. (18 authors; Matsunaga, 14th), 2010, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 722, pp. L244 L249; On the Radial Extent of the Dwarf Irregular Galaxy IC10 47. Nishiyama et al. (11 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2010, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 722, pp. L23 L27; Magnetic Field Configuration at the Galactic Center Investigated by Wide-field Nearinfrared Polarimetry: Transition from a Toroidal to a Poloidal Magnetic Field 48. Sloan et al. (10 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2010, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 719, pp. 1274 1292; Spitzer Spectroscopy of Mass-loss and Dust Production by Evolved Stars in Globular Clusters 49. Menzies et al. (4 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2010, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 406, pp. 86 94; Asymptotic giant branch stars in the Leo I dwarf spheroidal galaxy 50. McDonald et al. (8 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2010, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 717, pp. L92 L97; Rusty Old Stars: A Source of the Missing Interstellar Iron? 51. Ueta et al. (14 authors; Matsunaga, 12nd), 2010, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 514, id. A16 (6 pp.); The interface between the stellar wind and interstellar medium around R Cassiopeiae revealed by far-infrared imaging 52. Ita et al. (14 authors; Matsunaga, 8th), 2010, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 514, id. A2 (13 pp.); AKARI s infrared view on nearby stars. Using AKARI infrared camera all-sky survey, 2MASS, and Hipparcos catalogs 53. Ita et al. (12 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2010, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 62, pp. 273 286; AKARI Near- to Mid-Infrared Imaging and Spectroscopic Observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud. I Bright Point Source List 54. Whitelock et al. (6 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2009, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 394, pp. 795 809; Asymptotic giant branch stars in the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy 55. Nishiyama et al. (16 authors; Matsunaga, 7th), 2009, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 690, pp. 1648 1658; Magnetic Field Configuration at the Galactic Center Investigated by Wide Field Near-Infrared Polarimetry 56. Ueta et al. (10 authors; Matsunaga, 9th), 2008, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 60, pp. S407 S413; AKARI/FIS Mapping of the ISM-Wind Bow Shock around alpha Orionis 57. Menzies et al. (6 authors; Matsunaga, 5th), 2008, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 385, pp. 1045 1052; Asymptotic giant branch stars in the Phoenix dwarf galaxy 58. Ita et al. (22 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2007, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 59, pp. S437; AKARI Observations of Circumstellar Dust in the Globular Clusters NGC 104 and NGC 362 59. Kato et al. (41 authors; Matsunaga, 30th), 2007, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 59, pp. 615 641; The IRSF Magellanic Clouds Point Source Catalog 8

60. Deguchi et al. (12 authors; Matsunaga, 7th), 2007, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 59, pp. 559 587; An SiO Maser Search off the Galactic Plane 61. Nishiyama et al. (14 authors; Matsunaga, 11st), 2007, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 658, pp. 358 366; Herbig Ae/Be Stars in the Magellanic Bridge 62. Forbrich et al. (14 authors; Matsunaga, 7th), 2007, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 464, pp. 1003 1013; Simultaneous X-ray, radio, near-infrared, and optical monitoring of young stellar objects in the Coronet cluster 63. Nishiyama et al. (10 authors; Matsunaga, 7th), 2006, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 647, pp. 1093 1098; The Distance to the Galactic Center Derived from Infrared Photometry of Bulge Red Clump Stars 64. Nishiyama et al. (11 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2006, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 638, pp. 839 846; Interstellar Extinction Law in the J, H, and Ks Bands toward the Galactic Center 65. Deguchi et al. (3 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2005, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 57, pp. L25 L28; Detection of SiO Maser Emission in V838 Mon 66. Nishiyama et al. (19 authors; Matsunaga, 16th), 2005, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 621, pp. L105 L108; A Distinct Structure inside the Galactic Bar 67. Koen et al. (3 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2004, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 354, pp. 466 476; A search for short time-scale JHK variability in ultracool dwarfs 68. Ita et al. (13 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2004, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 353, pp. 705 712; Variable stars in the Magellanic Clouds - II. The data and infrared properties 69. Ita et al. (13 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2004, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 347, pp. 720 728; Variable stars in the Magellanic Clouds: results from OGLE and SIRIUS 70. Nagata et al. (18 authors; Matsunaga, 14th), 2003, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol. 55, pp. L73 L76; The Infrared Counterpart of the X-Ray Nova XTE J1720-318 71. Ita et al. (13 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2002, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 337, pp. L31 L34; Pulsation at the tip of the first giant branch? ( ) 1. Morokuma et al. (including Matsunaga, 7th), 2012, CBET, #3145; Supernova 2012ct 2. Morokuma et al. (including Matsunaga, 7th), 2012, CBET, #3139; Supernova 2012cq in UGC 4792 3. Morokuma et al. (including Matsunaga, 6th), 2012, CBET, #3126; Supernova 2012cm 4. Konishi et al. (including Matsunaga, 4th), 2010, GRB Coordinates Network, Circular Service, #11362; GRB 101011A: minitao/anir NIR upper limits 5. Deguchi, Matsunaga, Takahashi et al. 2010, The Astronomer s Telegram, #2519; Dying SiO masers in the V407 Cyg system 9

6. Deguchi et al. (including Matsunaga, 2nd), 2009, The Astronomer s Telegram, #1996; Detection of the SiO J=2-1 v=1 maser emission at 86.2 GHz in V838 Mon, an unusual nova-like variable 7. Nishiyama et al. (including Matsunaga, 4th), 2003, GRB Coordinates Network, No. 2195; GRB 030429: IR photometry with IRSF/SIRIUS ( ) 1. Matsunaga, 2018, Proc. IAU Symp., Vol. 334, in press; Large-Scale Surveys of Pulsating Stars for Studying Stellar Populations in the Inner Galaxy 2. Matsunaga & KISOGP team, 2018, Proc. IAU Symp., Vol. 334, in press; A large-scale variability survey for the northern Galactic plane: KISOGP 3. Matsunaga, 2018, JAXA Special Publication, The Cosmic Wheel and the Legacy of the AKARI archive: from galaxies and stars to planets and life, pp. 167 170 4. Matsunaga, 2017, EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol. 152id. 01007; Time-series surveys and pulsating stars: The near-infrared perspective 5. Matsunaga on behalf of KISOGP team, 2017, EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol. 152id. 01027; Variable stars in the northern Galactic plane from KISOGP 6. Matsunaga et al. (3 authors), 2015, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 491, pp. 289; Optical to Near-Infrared Light Curves of Classical Cepheids in the SMC Based on the OGLE-III and IRSF/SIRIUS Catalogues 7. Matsunaga, 2015, Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana, pp. 186; Cepheids and stellar populations in the Galactic bulge 8. Matsunaga, 2014, EAS Publications Series, Vol. 67-68, pp. 279 282; Classical Cepheids behind the Galactic bulge 9. Matsunaga et al. (15 authors), 2014, Proc. IAU Symp., Vol. 298, pp. 429 429; Near-infrared spectroscopy of Cepheids in the Galactic nuclear disk 10. Matsunaga, 2013, Proc. IAU Symp., Vol. 289, pp. 109 115; Cepheids and other variable stars and the distance to the Galactic Centre 11. Matsunaga, 2012, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 458, pp. 231; Cepheids as Tracers of the Galactic Structure and Evolution 12. Matsunaga, 2012, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 372id. 012026 (2012); The evolution of the Galactic nuclear bulge traced by Cepheid variable stars 13. Matsunaga & IRSF/SIRIUS team, 2012, African Skies, Vol. 16, pp. 120; The IRSF Survey of Variable Stars in the Galactic Centre 14. Matsunaga et al. (10 authors), 2009, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 418, pp. 447; A Search for Intracluster Dust of Globular Clusters 10

15. Matsunaga et al. (3 authors), 2009, AIP Conf. Ser., Vol. 1170, pp. 152 154; Miras around the Galactic Center 16. Matsunaga et al. (3 authors), 2009, AIP Conf. Ser., Vol. 1170, pp. 96 98; Period-Luminosity Relation for Type II Cepheids 17. Matsunaga, 2008, Astrophysics and Space Science, pp. 351; The Distribution of Mira Variables in the Galactic Bulge 18. Matsunaga & IRSF/SIRIUS team, 2007, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 378, pp. 86; The Period Luminosity Relation of Mira Variables in NGC 6388 and NGC 6441 19. Matsunaga et al. (5 authors), 2006, Memorie della Società Astronomica Italiana, pp. 63; Red variables in globular clusters. Comparison with the Bulge and the LMC ( ) 1. Bono et al. (10 authors; Matsunaga, 8th), 2017, Proc. IAU Symp., Vol. 316, pp. 36 43; Massive stellar systems: observational challenges and perspectives in the E-ELT era 2. Ohsawa et al. (43 authors; Matsunaga, 16th), 2016, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 9913, id. 991339 (8 pp.); Development of a real-time data processing system for a prototype of the Tomo-e Gozen wide field CMOS camera 3. Otsubo et al. (16 authors; Matsunaga, 15th), 2016, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 9908, id. 990879 (12 pp.); First highefficiency and high-resolution (R=80,000) NIR spectroscopy with high-blazed Echelle grating: WINERED HIRES modes 4. Ikeda et al. (26 authors; Matsunaga, 25th), 2016, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 9908, id. 99085Z (14 pp.); High sensitivity, wide coverage, and high-resolution NIR non-cryogenic spectrograph, WINERED 5. Sako et al. (43 authors; Matsunaga, 16th), 2016, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 9908, id. 99083P (15 pp.); Development of a prototype of the Tomo-e Gozen wide-field CMOS camera 6. Braga et al. (11 authors; Matsunaga, 9th), 2016, Communications from the Konkoly Observatory, Vol. 105, pp. 171 174; On the RR Lyrae stars in omega Centauri 7. Bono et al. (39 authors; Matsunaga, 25th), 2016, Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana, pp. 358; Classical Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars: similar, but not too much. 8. Inno et al. (9 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2015, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 491, pp. 265; The Recent Star Formation History of the Magellanic Clouds Traced by Classical Cepheids 9. Bono et al. (15 authors; Matsunaga, 12nd), 2015, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 491, pp. 148; The Transition between the Inner Disc and the Innermost Galactic Regions 10. Genovali et al. (8 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2015, Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana, pp. 340; Metallicity estimates of Galactic Cepheids in the Inner Disk. 11

11. Inno et al. (11 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2015, Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana, pp. 262; On the relative distance of Magellanic Clouds using Cepheid NlR and Optical-NIR PW relations. 12. Lagioia et al. (15 authors; Matsunaga, 12nd), 2015, Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana, pp. 215; The globular cluster NGC6528 the ferrous side of the Galactic Bulge. 13. Watanabe et al. (17 authors; Matsunaga, 13rd), 2014, The Meteoroids 2013, pp. 325 328; Faint meteor observation by large-format CMOS sensor with 1.05-m Kiso schmidt telescope 14. Watanabe et al. (17 authors; Matsunaga, 14th), 2014, Proc. Asteroids, Comets, Meteors 2014 ; Faintmeteor survey with a large-format CMOS sensor 15. Fukue et al. (9 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2014, AIP Conf. Ser., Vol. 1594, pp. 70 75; Derivation of stellar abundances with near-infrared spectra: The case of metallic standard stars 16. Yamamoto et al. (9 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2014, AIP Conf. Ser., Vol. 1594, pp. 64 69; SUB- ARU/IRCS near-infrared spectroscopy of the young cluster GLIMPSE9 in the inner galaxy 17. Chang et al. (8 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2013, Journal of the Korean Astronomical Society, pp. 203 224; Spatial Distribution of Stars Around Six Metal Poor Globular Clusters in the Galactic Bulge 18. Bono et al. (7 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2013, Proc. IAU Symp., Vol. 289, pp. 116 125; Classical Cepheids, what else? 19. Bono et al. (5 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2013, Astrophysics and Space Science, Vol. 34, pp. 115; Stellar Populations in the Galactic Center 20. Ishihara et al. (10 authors; Matsunaga, 10th), 2012, Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society, pp. 117 122; Lifecycle of the Interstellar Dust Grains in Our Galaxy Viewed with Akari/mir All-Sky Survey 21. Sako et al. (17 authors; Matsunaga, 6th), 2012, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 8446, id. 84466L (11 pp.); KWFC: four square degrees camera for the Kiso Schmidt Telescope 22. Sakamoto et al. (4 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2012, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 458, pp. 245; Stellar Streams Traced by the Mira Variable Stars in the Galactic Halo 23. Ueta et al. (11 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2011, ASP Conf. Ser., pp. 627; Extended Dust Shell of the Carbon Star U Hya Revealed by AKARI 24. Deguchi et al. (6 authors; Matsunaga, 5th), 2011, ASP Conf. Ser., pp. 319; Interaction between AGB Wind and Nova Outburst: The Case of V407 Cyg, a Symbiotic Star 25. Ueta et al. (12 authors; Matsunaga, 10th), 2009, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 418, pp. 463; Mass Loss History of the AGB Star, R Cas 26. Izumiura et al. (10 authors; Matsunaga, 5th), 2009, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 418, pp. 127; Far-IR Imaging Survey of the Extended Dust Shells of Evolved Stars with AKARI 27. Ueta et al. (12 authors; Matsunaga, 10th), 2009, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 418, pp. 117; 3-D Dynamics of Interactions between Stellar Winds and the Interstellar Medium as Seen by AKARI and Spitzer 12

28. Nakada et al. (7 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2008, Astrophysics and Space Science, pp. 362; Inclination Angle of the LMC Disk 29. Ueta et al. (12 authors; Matsunaga, 9th), 2007, AIP Conf. Ser., Vol. 948, pp. 365 372; Excavating Mass Loss History in Extended Dust Shells of Evolved Stars: the MLHES Mission Programme with the AKARI Astronomy Satellite 30. Fukushi et al. (8 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2007, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 363, pp. 181; Near-IR Scattered Light in V838 Monocerotis 31. Deguchi et al. (3 authors; Matsunaga, 2nd), 2007, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 363, pp. 81; SiO Maser Emission in V838 Mon 32. Mori et al. (10 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2006, 37th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Near-IR Monitoring Observation of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 33. Ita et al. (4 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2006, Memorie della Società Astronomica Italiana, pp. 85; Search for SiO masers in nearby Miras pulsating in the first overtone mode. 34. Tanabé et al. (5 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2004, Proc. IAU Symp., Vol. 310, pp. 295; Properties of AGB variables in the intermediate-age cluster NGC 419 in the SMC 35. Ita et al. (5 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2004, Proc. IAU Symp., Vol. 310, pp. 50; Period-K magnitude relations of variable stars in the LMC 36. Nakada et al. (6 authors; Matsunaga, 6th), 2003, Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Vol. 283, pp. 219; Mass loss history of the local Miras 37. Ita et al. (10 authors; Matsunaga, 4th), 2003, Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Vol. 283, pp. 217; NIR survey of variable stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud 38. Tanabé et al. (9 authors; Matsunaga, 3rd), 2003, Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Vol. 283, pp. 201; NIR monitoring of star clusters in the Magellanic Clouds ( ) 1. Classical pulsating stars as tracers of the Milky Way (Invited Talk), Asteroseismology and its impact on other branches of astronomy, March 19-20, 2018, The University of Tokyo, Japan 2. AKARI color useful for classifying chemistry of Miras and AGB stars (Oral), AKARI2017 The Cosmic Wheel and the Legacy of the AKARI Archive: from galaxies and stars to planets and life, October 17 20, 2017, The University of Tokyo, Japan 3. Tracing the Milky Way with Cepheids and Mira variables (Invited Review), Stellar Populations and the Distance Scale Mould Fest, September 11 15, 2017, Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Beijing, China 4. Pulsating stars in the Milky Way: From the IRSF and more (Invited Talk), Feast Fest 2017 Trends in Astronomy, September 31, 2017, SAAO, Cape Town, South Africa 13

5. Large-Scale Infrared Surveys of Pulsating Stars for Studying Stellar Populations in the Inner Galaxy (Invited Review), IAU Symposium 334 Rediscovering our Galaxy, July 10 14, 2017, Potsdam, Germany 6. Impact of the extinction law on the distribution of variable stars in the Milky Way (Oral), Workshop on Studies on variable stars and extinction law in the Milky Way and nearby galaxies, March 27 28, 2017, The University of Tokyo, Japan 7. Time-Series Surveys and Pulsating Stars: The Near-Infrared Perspective (Invited Review), 22nd Los Alamos Stellar Pulsation Conference Series meeting wide-field variability surveys: a 21st-century perspective, November 28 December 12, 2016, San Pedero de Atacama, Chile 8. Variable stars in the northern Galactic plane from KISOGP (Poster), 22nd Los Alamos Stellar Pulsation Conference Series meeting wide-field variability surveys: a 21st-century perspective, November 28 December 12, 2016, San Pedero de Atacama, Chile 9. WINERED: atomic lines in late-type stars (Oral), Workshop on near-ir high-resolution spectroscopy, October 5 6, 2016, The University of Tokyo 10. Chemical and kinematic structure of the inner part of the Milky Way (Oral), ULTIMATE-Subaru Seicne Workshop 2016, June 16 17, 2016, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan 11. Miras Found in KWFC Intensive Survey of the Galactic Plane (Oral), Cool Stars 19, June 6 10, 2016, Uppsala, Sweden 12. Galactic Structure Based on Cepheids (Invited Talk), ISSI-BJ Workshop on Astronomical Distance Determination in the Space Age, May 23 27, 2016, International Space Science Institute, Beijing, China 13. Bilateral Program between SA/JP: Studies of the Milky Way galaxy (Oral), The Infrared Survey Facility: Past and Future, March 2 4, 2016, South African Astronomical Observatory, Cape Town, South Africa 14. IRSF/SIRIUS survey of pulsating stars towards the bulge (Oral), The Infrared Survey Facility: Past and Future, March 2 4, 2016, South African Astronomical Observatory, Cape Town, South Africa 15. KISOGP: overview, KISOGP workshop sciences and follow-up observations (Oral), February 23, 2016, The University of Tokyo 16. Infrared spectroscopy of Cepheids in the Galactic Center and more (Oral), Subaru Users Meeting 2015, January 19 21, 2016, Hotel KKR, Atami, Japan 17. Probe the Stellar Population of Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies using Photometry and Spectroscopy of Variable Stars (Oral), SWIMS Science Workshop, September 18, 2015, Institute of Astronomy, The University of Tokyo 18. Kinematics of classical Cepheids in the Nuclear Stellar Disk (Poster), Frontiers of Stellar Spectroscopy-in the Local Group and Beyond, 2015/4/27-30, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, Germany 19. KISOGP project on variable stars in the Galactic plane and spectroscopic follow-ups (Oral, Organizing), Mini-workshop Theory and Observations of Cool Stars and Pulsating Stars, 2015 January 27, University of Tokyo, Japan 14

20. Infrared survey of variable stars toward the bulge and beyond (Oral), Conference The Milky Way Unravelled by Gaia: GREAT Science from the Gaia Data Releases (Oral), 2014 December 1 5, University of Barcelona, Spain 21. Infrared Access to hidden stellar populations of the Galactic disk and bulge (Invited Talk), Conference RASPUTIN: Resolved And unresolved Stellar PopUlaTIoNs, October 13 17, 2014, ESO, Garching, Germany 22. Optical to near-infrared light curves of classical Cepheids, Conference The Cosmic Distance Scale (Poster), March 31 April 2, 2014, Space Telescope Science Institude, Baltimore, USA 23. Spectroscopy of Cepheid variable stars in the Galactic nuclear disk, IAU Symposium 298 Setting the Scene for Gaia and LAMOST (Poster), May 20 24, 2013, Lijiang, China 24. A near-infrared variable star survey in the Magellanic Clouds, Conference Fifty years of wide field studies in the Southern hemisphere: Resolved stellar populations in the Galactic bulge and the Magellanic Clouds (Oral), May 6 9, 2013, La Serena, Chile 25. Cepheid variable stars and the distance to the Galactic Center, IAU Symposium 289 Advancing the physics of cosmic distances (Invited Talk), August 27 31, 2012, Chinese International Convention Center, Beijing, China 26. KISOGP: the KWFC monitoring survey of transient and pulsating objects in the Galactic Plane, EWASS 2012 symposium The Galactic Plane reloaded: a brand new Multiwavelength Milky Way from TeV to MHz (Oral), July 5 6, 2012, Pontifica University Lateranse, Rome, Italy 27. Cepheids from two stellar populations in the Galactic bulge, EWASS 2012 symposium Stellar Populations: 55 years after the Vatican conference (Oral), July 2 4, 2012, Pontifica University Lateranse, Rome, Italy 28. Search for pulsating stars in the Galactic bulge and the disk, The Hong Kong workshop on evolved stars and astrophysical masers (Oral), November 7 8, 2011, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong 29. Cepheids as tracers of the Galactic structure and evolution, The 3rd Subaru international conference Galactic Archaeology (Poster), November 1 4, 2011, Hotel Laforet Shuzenji, Shuzenji, Japan 30. Classical Cepheids and episodic star formation in the Galactic Nuclear Bulge, Conference The Central Kisoparsec in the Galactic Nuclei (Oral), Aug 29 Sep 2, 2011, The Physikzentrum, Bad Honnef, Germany 31. Classical Cepheids found in an IRSF near-ir survey and their impacts, Conference The fundamental cosmic distance scale: State of the art and Gaia perspective (Oral), May 3 6 2011, Naples, Italy 32. The IRSF surveys of variable stars in the Milky Way galaxy, The 2nd Oral Middle-Eash and African Regional IAU Meeting (Oral), April 11 15, 2011, Ritz Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa 33. An IRSF survey of Cepheid variables towards the Galactic Centre and disc, Conference 10 years of Infrared Survey Facility and the future (Oral), November 16 18, 2010, Nagoya University, Japan 15

34. The Distance to the Galactic Center Based on a Near-Infrared Survey of Miras, Conference The Milky Way and the Local Group Now and in the Gaia Era (Oral), August 31 September 4, 2009, University of Heidelberg, Germany 35. Miras around the Galactic Center, Conference Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for Theory and Observation (Poster), June 1 5, 2009, La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe, USA 36. Period-Luminosity Relation for Type II Cepheids, Conference Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for Theory and Observation (Poster), June 1 5, 2009, La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe, USA 37. A search for intracluster dust of globular clusters, Conference AKARI, a light to illuminate the misty universe (Poster), March 16 19, 2009, University of Tokyo, Japan 38. IRSF/SIRIUS survey of Miras to reveal the Galactic structure, Conference AGB stars and related phenomena (Oral), November 12 14, 2008, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan 39. A search for intracluster dust of stellar clusters in the LMC, IAU Symposium 256 The Magellanic System: Stars, Gas and Galaxies (Poster), July 28 August 1, 2008, Keele University, UK 40. An AKARI search for intracluster dust in globular clusters, Conference Chemical Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies and Stellar Clusters (Poster), July 21 25, 2008, Garching bei Munchen, Germany 41. The period-luminosity relation of Miras in globular clusters: An application to NGC6388 and 6441, Conference Why Galaxies Care About AGB Stars (Oral), August 7 11, 2006, Vienna, University Campus, Austria 42. The distribution of Mira variables in the Galactic bulge, Conference Mapping the Galaxy and Nearby Galaxies (Poster), June26 30, 2006, Ishigaki island, Japan 43. Near Infrared Observations of Red Variables in Globular Clusters: Comparison with the Magellanic Clouds and the Bulge, Conference Stellar Pulsation and Evolution (Oral), June 19 24, 2005, Rome, Italy ( ) 1. ( ), 2017, 2017 10 24 26, 2. KISOGP, 2017 ( ), 2017 9 4 5, 3. KISOGP, 2017, 2017 7 5 6, ( ) 4. KISOGP, 2016 ( ), 2016 9 7 8, (skype ) 5. KISOGP, 2016, 2016 7 5 6, 6., Nano-JASMINE, 2016 1 27, 16

7. TESS, TESS, 2015 11 26, 8. KISOGP(KWFC ), 2015 ( ), 2015 8 17 18, 9. KISOGP, 2015, 2015 7 13 14, ( ) 10. ( ), 2015, 2015 3 23 24, 11. KISOGP, 20, 2015 3 7 8, 12. ( ), 20, 2015 3 7 8, 13., IRSF, 2015 2 20 21, 14., Nano-JASMINE, 2015 2 16, 15. 2, 2014, 2014 9 8 10, 16. KISOGP, 2014 ( ), 2014 8 11 12, 17., 2013 IRSF, 2014 3 24 25, 18. KWFC (KISOGP) II (R12a),, 2014 3 19 22, 19., 19, 2014 3 1 2, 20. KISOGP, KISOGP, 2014 2 13 14, ( ) 21. Near-IR spectroscopic observations of stellar tracers in the inner Galaxy, Subaru FY2013, 2014 1 22, 22. Nano-JASMINE, Nano-JASMINE (TV ), 2013 12 10, 23. The near-ir window to study mysteries of the Milky Way disk, WISH, 2013 12 2 3, 24.,, 2013 9 13, 25. KWFC (KISOGP) (N09b),, 2013 9 10 12, 26. Nano-JASMINE, Nano-JASMINE, 2013 8 23, 17

27., TAO/SWIMS, 2013 8 5, 28. KISOGP, 2013, 2013 8 1 3, 29. KWFC Intensive Survey of the Galactic Plane (KISOGP), 2013, 2013 7 9 10, 30. (N24a),, 2013 3 20 23, 31. ( ), 24, 2013 1 13 14, 32., 2012, 2012 12 14 16, ( ) 33., JASMINE, 2012 11 8 10, ( ) 34. Pulsating variables in nearby galaxies, 1 RAVEN, 2012 11 20 21, 35. : KISOGP (A25r),, 2012 9 19 21, 36. II (N14a),, 2012 9 19 21, 37. KWFC, 2012, 2012 9 6 8, 38., 42, 2012 8 1 2, ( ) 39. (KWFC ) WISH, WISH 2012, 2012 7 19 20, 40. KWFC KISOGP, 2012, 2012 7 10 11, 41. KWFC,, 2012 6 23 24, 42. KWFC, 2011, 2012 2 17 19, 43.,, 2011 12 5 6, 44., JASMINE, 2011 11 11,, 18

45. (R16a),, 2011 9 19 22, 46. : KWFC,, 2011 9 6 7, 47.,, 2011 5 19 20, 48. (R19a),, 2011 3, ( ) 49. (R19a),, 2011 3, ( ) 50. 2KCCD (V70b),, 2011 3, ( ) 51., ALMA, 2011 1 31 2 1, JAXA 52., V407 Cyg KT Eri, 2011 1 24, 53., JASMINE, 2010 12 1, 54. II,, 2010 11 18 20, 55. 2 (R07b),, 2010 9 22 24, 56. OPM, 2010, 2010 8 18 20, 57. 2KCCD/KWFC, 2010, 2010 7 15 16, 58. 2KCCD, 2010, 2010 7 15 16, 59. (N03a),, 2010 3 24 27 60. WFCT-II (R25b),, 2010 3 24 27 61., JASMINE, 2010 2 22 23, 62.,, 2010 2 12 13, 19

63. 1m( ), 2 /1m, 2009 12 21 22, 64. ( ),, 2009 12 20 22, 65. WFCT-II,, 2009 12 13 14, 66. WFCT-II, IRSF, 2009 12 11 12, ( ) 67.,, 2009 12 8, 68. (A25a),, 2009 9 14 16, 69. II (N26b),, 2009 9 14 16, 70.,, 2009 7 9 10, ( ) 71. (R14b),, 2009 3 24 27, 72., 2009, 2009 3 2 4, 73.,, 2009 1 23 24, 74. IRSF/SIRIUS,, 2008 11 29 12 1, 75. IRSF/SIRIUS,, 2008 11 22 23, 76. IRSF/SIRIUS (A36a),, 2008 9 11 13, 77. (2) (N16b),, 2008 9 11 13, 78.,, 2008 8 10 11, 79. (N18b),, 2008 3 24 27, 80., Grain Formation Workshop, 2007 12 21 22, 81.,, 2007 11 17 19, 20

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