Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc.
2801 Telecom Pkwy, Richardson, TX
An unforgettable New Year's experience for you and your family! Celebrate the Year of the Boar with delicious mochi (rice cakes), music and dance performances, and authentic cultural activities. Learn about Japan's rich New Year's traditions, and connect with the local Japanese community. Get a taste of Japan's most important holiday!
Dallas/Plano Marriott at Legacy Town Center
7121 Bishop Rd, Plano, United States
Learn about recent developments in U.S. Japan relations — and how they affect North Texas. During the luncheon, experts from both countries will examine the current issues in U.S.-Japan relations. The afternoon panel will focus on the commercial relationship between Japan and the North Texas region.
Palko Hall, Room 130
3000 Bellaire Drive North, Fort Worth, TX, United States
OVERVIEW Nearly 20,000 lives were lost in the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011. Nearly half a million refugees were created and energy policies for nuclear facility management changed across […]
Overview Food & Beverage Professionals Exclusive Event Are you in the food and beverage industry and do you want to learn more about sake? Guilherme "William" de Macedo, a […]
Join the Tower Center for a conversation with Dr. Motoshige Itoh, Professor Emeritus of International Economics at the University of Tokyo, on U.S.-Japan economic relations March 7. Speaker: Dr. Motoshige […]
Crow Museum of Asian Art
2010 Flora St., Dallas, TX, United States
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 […]
The Samurai Collection - Iron Men Exhibit
2501 North Harwood St., Dallas, Texas
Overview RSVP to discover the fascinating world of the samurai during Samurai Spring Break Tuesday, March 12 through Sunday, March 17 at The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai […]
Please join us for a reception and discussion, "U.S. Navy and Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force since the end of WWII," featuring Professor Naoyuki Agawa and Admiral Tomohisa Takei March 20. […]
University of Texas at Dallas
Founders North Building - Polykarp Kusch Auditorium (FN.2.102) 800 W Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX
Join us for a late-breaking program in honor of the eighth anniversary since the 2011 Triple Disaster, which severely affected the region of Dallas' friendship city, Sendai. Guest speaker Mr. Kiyoshi Murakami will talk, in particular, about the case of Rikuzentakata, which is in Iwate Prefecture and part of the Tohoku Region. He will comment on business recovery, global humanitarian issues, international support for rebuilding, and his role with the City of Rikuzentakata.