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[Japan Society New York] Typhoon Hagibis Relief
JAPAN RELIEF FUND: DONATE NOW Japan Society established the 2019 Typhoon Hagibis Relief Fund on October 16, 2019 to provide financial support to organizations assisting those who were impacted by Typhoon Hagibis. With the exception of 3% to cover credit card donations, one hundred percent of your tax-deductible contributions will support relief and recovery work in places […]
Find out more »[BMW Dallas Marathon] Cheer on Consul-General Fukushima
Dallas, TX 75206 United States + Google Map
Help Cheer on Consul-General Fukushima at the Dallas Marathon on December 15th! 頑張ってね! Join community members and Japan-America Society supporters as we cheer on Consul-General Hideo Fukushima at the 2019 BMW Dallas Marathon. The Consul-General is an avid runner and we want to give a warm welcome to the Big D! We will meet at […]
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[Crow Museum of Asian Art] Hands and Earth: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
Dallas, TX 75201 United States + Google Map
OVERVIEW: Through the end of 2020, the Crow Museum is featuring the works of over 35 Japanese ceramic artists, 7 of which have been bestowed the honor of "Living National Treasure," a title awarded by the Japanese government and reserved for only the highest levels of mastery for an artist in their craft. These works […]
Find out more »[JAL Foundation] 16th Annual World Children’s Haiku Contest 2019-2020
Announcing the JAL Foundation 16th Annual World Children's Haiku Contest 2019-2010! JAL FOUNDATION biennially organizes the 'World Children's Haiku Contest', and we are happy to announce that the 16th contest is to be held this year. The theme of the 16th contest is 'Sports.' Through the contest, children are given the opportunity to compose haiku […]
Find out more »[Asia Society Texas Center in Houston] Tsuruya Kōkei: Modern Kabuki Prints Revised & Revisited
Houston, TX 77004 United States + Google Map
OVERVIEW: The Asia Society Texas Center in Houston is celebrating the 30th anniversary of contemporary Japanese kabuki print artist Tsuruya Kōkei's first solo show in America. Through the use of fragile materials, blended with the dynamic images of traditional Japanese Kabuki, Kōkei blends tradition with innovation to create truly unique works. This exhibition features all […]
Find out more »[Keizai Koho Center] 2020 KKC Teacher Fellowships
The 8-day study program is designed to allow educators to learn first hand about contemporary Japanese society and to enhance their classroom teaching of global perspectives. Highlights of the fellowship include visits to Japanese schools, major companies, and industrial facilities. In addition, sightseeing excursions are planned to provide fellows with memorable cultural experiences.
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