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Greece in Japan 2024 Greece - Japan Year of Culture and Tourism
2024 Greece - Japan Year of Culture and Tourism
Prime Ministers Mitsotakis and Kishida, during their meeting in the beginning of 2023, jointly decided to declare 2024 as Year of Culture and Tourism Greece-Japan. The Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Culture and Tourism have offered their support to the Embassy to organize events in Japan this year, aiming to showcase Greece and its culture and bring the peoples of Greece and Japan closer.
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Event on Pontic Hellenism and Culture
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Opening of and participation in 8th European Literature Festival in Tokyo, with a lecture dedicated to C. P. Cavafy, as part of the 2024 Greece-Japan Year of Culture and Tourism celebrations (11.10)
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Performance of a theatrical adaptation of Hecuba by Euripides
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Visit of Minister of Tourism, Mrs. Olga Kefalogianni, in the context of the 2024 Greece-Japan Year of Culture and Tourism (24-27/9)
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Ryukoku University’s Law School Seminar “Academic exchanges between Japan and Greece in the field of Law” (Kyoto, June 24, 2024)
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Photo Exhibition of photographer Mr. Yoshihiro Nomura (Tokyo, June 14 – 30, 2024)
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74th Annual Conference of the Classical Society of Japan (Kobe, June 1-2, 2024)
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Xenakis's concert at the Suntory Hall, Tokyo
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Lecture by Professor Mr. Ioannis Karras, at Otsuma Womens' University, Tokyo, on "Culture-Communication Interface"
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Celebratory Concert for the Year of Culture and Tourism Greece-Japan (25-26/5) of the Sapporo Symphonic Orchestra - Meeting with the Governor of Hokkaido
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Greece in Japan 2024 Greece - Japan Year of Culture and Tourism Greek-Japanese symposium on European funding of rural regions through LEADER programs for the promotion of Tourism, Kokugakuin
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Greek-Japanese symposium on European funding of rural regions through LEADER programs for the promotion of Tourism (24/5)
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Lecture at Waseda University, Tokyo, by Mr. Th. Semoglou, Professor of Byzantine archeology and art at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (18/5)
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PSAPPHA performance based on the homonymous percussion piece of Iannis Xenakis
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International Greek Language Day, Tokyo, 9.2.2024