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His Excellency Mr. Richard Court and Mr. Raj Kumar engaged in a fireside chat with Mr. Jesper Koll on COVID-19 and its impact on the economy, as well as foreign policy and Asian relations.
Asia Society Japan Center, was delighted to invite, Richard Lloyd Parry, the Asia Editor of The Times to the Policy Salon. He presented us with a deep analysis of Emperor Akihito, who transformed Japan’s hereditary monarch during Heisei.
Meet artist, Masayoshi Nojo, who returned from his first London exhibition this past spring. As a Japanese artist launching debuting internationally, learn his evolution of his works, his inspiration and philosophy to date.
This session is designed for leaders to get a better grasp of Japan’s policies & open new avenues for inclusion & diversity. Mark shared his personal experiences as well as advising for the Tokyo Olympics.
For our February Art for Breakfast, we are honored to invite, Eri Takane, where she has an one-of-a-kind role in the art world, making connections among artists, collectors and institutions.
Asia Society Japan Center, ACCJ and I-House hosted joint webinar inviting leading scientists from OIST, give their expert assessment and outlook on the COVID-19 pandemic. Where we are, how we got here & where we are going we, now know.
Asia Society Japan Center and The American Chamber of Commerce in Japan is proud to invite you to a joint webinar on the outlook for Japan’s Economy and Financial Markets, led by three leading Tokyo experts.
Arts Committee was delighted to have Aerosyn-Lex Mestrovic, award winning multi-disciplinary artist and creative director to kick off 2020. Lex will take us through his evolution as an artist and his art form connecting east & west.
To kick off 2020, we were honored to have Governor, Yuriko Koike to the ASPST breakfast. Elected as the first female governor of Tokyo in 2016, she talked about the iron plate and what's beyond 2020.
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Asia Society Japan 1F, International House of Japan 5-11-16, Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032 Japan [email protected]