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− | Founded in 1972, the Japan Foundation focuses on cultural exchange in Japan and aims to promote Japanese culture around the world. The foundation is involved in three areas: [[Arts|arts]] and cultural exchange, Japanese-language exchange, and Japanese studies and intellectual exchange. The Japan Foundation works in over 20 countries, with its headquarters in Tokyo. | + | Founded in 1972, the Japan Foundation focuses on cultural exchange in Japan and aims to promote Japanese [[culture]] around the world. The foundation is involved in three areas: [[Arts|arts]] and cultural exchange, Japanese-language exchange, and Japanese studies and intellectual exchange<ref>http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/</ref>. The Japan Foundation works in over 20 countries, with its headquarters in Tokyo. |
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+ | *Link to the Official Website [http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/ Official Page of the Japan Foundation] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 2 April 2014
Founded in 1972, the Japan Foundation focuses on cultural exchange in Japan and aims to promote Japanese culture around the world. The foundation is involved in three areas: arts and cultural exchange, Japanese-language exchange, and Japanese studies and intellectual exchange[1]. The Japan Foundation works in over 20 countries, with its headquarters in Tokyo.
External Links[edit]
- Link to the Official Website Official Page of the Japan Foundation