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Before his departure, British Ambassador to Japan, H.E. Paul Madden CMG joined Asia Society 's first Ambassadors' Circle of the year. Here, he reflected on his time in Japan during his illustrious diplomatic career.
In this period of COVID-19 we’ve seen the power of arts, humanities, and culture in bringing communities together to fight this crisis. Joined from HK-Shanghai-Tokyo, online and in person, we discussed how corporates are utilizing art.
On January 15, we invited Taiwan’s digital minister Audrey Tang speaking on governance, education, and creativity/technology as seen in the Covid-19 era.
Kenryou Gu discussed about his works and evolution as an artist in a discussion titled, “We May Never Understand Art”. In a year without travel, he talked about how he got here and where he is headed as a young artist.
Jointly with International House of Japan, it was an honor to have Akutagawa-sho winning author and poet, Mieko Kawakami and author Roland Kelts for our first program on literature.
Thanks to our friends at A&E, we had our first screening event, "Tokyo Legacy" before it was aired on History Channel from December 20. Program was introduced by A+E Networks Japan, General Manager, John Flanagan.
Emerging from the margins to starring in the mainstream, certain heroes arising from these cultural communities have proudly and gracefully represented this collective hyphenated identity of what it means to be “Asian American”.
Asia Society Japan Center will welcomed, Dr. Kumi Yokoe of Toyo University’s Department of Global Innovation Studies for a conversation titled, “The 2020 U.S. Elections and Potential Challenges to US-Japan Relations”.
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Asia Society Japan 1F, International House of Japan 5-11-16, Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032 Japan [email protected]