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Kathy Matsui, Paddy Jordan, Betsy Z. Cohen, and Mitsuru Claire Chino discuss the significance of women's leadership in business and examine the strategic approaches that Japan and the U.S. can adopt to improve the situation.
Chelsea Foxwell gives an overview of the “Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan” exhibition and reflects on recent curatorial interpretations of the art and culture of the Meiji era.
A panel of experts reflects on the robust ties that Hong Kong and Japan have cultivated since the ’70s and explores the innovative endeavors currently undertaken by Hong Kong entrepreneurs in collaboration with Japan.
Recording of the first webinar of Japan Macro Salon with Jesper and Bill in 2024 with a special guest, one of Japan's top political writers, Keiko Iizuka.
A panel of experts explored and discussed Hong Kong-Japan ties since the 1970s, innovative collaborations, shared goals, and a more innovative future together.
John Sterman and Bethany Patten lead an interactive workshop that uses the En-ROADS climate solutions simulator that delivers insights into policies and actions that can meet climate goals.
Chelsea Foxwell, Takako Hikotani, Paul Sheard, and Carol Gluck examine how Japan's Meiji era transformations in politics, society, and culture relate to the contemporary era and explore their broader implications.
Yuko Mohri and Sook-Kyung Lee share insights into their journey representing the Japan Pavilion at the annual cultural festival, discussing the difficulties of curating the Japan Pavilion and the role of art museums in the community.
Takako Hikotani shares her thoughts on the tragic events that happened at the beginning of 2024, which reminds us of Japan’s vulnerability and resilience.
Led by Asia Society Japan’s Arts Committee, we embarked on a visit to see the ancient Kominka houses—traditional Japanese farmhouses nestled atop the hill in Kamakura.