2010年3月のバックナンバー

2010.3. 1

Activity Reports:Japanese Studies and Intellectual ExKyoto Conference on Culture and the Environment: Seeking New Global Role for Japan A Future Agenda for the Global Partnership: Defining Culture as a Fundamental Factor of the Environmental Management

The Japan Foundation in collaboration with Kyoto City Government hosted the conference entitled "Kyoto Conference on Culture and the Environment: Seeking New Global Role for Japan - A Future Agenda for the Global Partnership: Defining Culture as a Fundamental Factor of the Environmental Management".

2010.3. 1

The Japan Cultural Institute in Cologne:The 40th Anniversary of the Japan Cultural Institute in Cologne

Since its open in September 1969, the Japan Cultural Institute in Cologne has been engaging in and supporting various cultural exchange projects not only in Cologne but also throughout Germany. 2009 was its 40th anniversary of being the bridge between Japan and Germany.

2010.3. 1

The Japan Foundation, Toronto:Two Lectures on the Changing Society of Contemporary Japan At The Japan Foundation, Toronto

Recently Japan has been experiencing major changes in its political and social landscape. Despite the fact that many Canadians are interested in current events in Japan, this news is not widely reported or discussed in the Canadian media. With this in mind, in early 2010 the Japan Foundation, Toronto held two lectures focusing on the changing society of contemporary Japan.

2010.3. 1

The Japan Foundation, Seoul:The Japan Foundation, Seoul Relocated to Shinchon

The Japan Foundation, Seoul opened as a JF office in Korea in 2001. Since then, cultural exchange between Japan and Korea has been flourishing; with the significantly increased popularity of Hanryu (Korean Wave) in Japan and Japanese pop culture in Korea. The cultural exchange projects that the Japan Foundation, Seoul has been focusing on in particular are Japan-Korea Collaboration (projects of joint performance or production) and discussion on shared social issues such as aging society and juvenile crimes.