
Special Cultural Program Event: Social Gathering With Tea And Chamber Music Concert By Hono Quartet
Do not miss a once in a lifetime experience.
Date & time: May 12 from 14:00 to 16:00
Venue: The Akasaka Prince Hotel Classic House…..
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Do not miss a once in a lifetime experience.
Date & time: May 12 from 14:00 to 16:00
Venue: The Akasaka Prince Hotel Classic House…..
Click here to download the press release The College Women’s Association of Japan (CWAJ) will celebrate International Women’s Day 2025 with a public event: Inclusion Through Innovation. Leading researchers will discuss AI’s potential to hinder and to
Emiko Magoshi, Yoko Narahashi, Kanoko Oishi, Arfiya Eri and Mieko Nakabayashi on the stage during the panel discussion: Visions for Change Mieko Nakabayashi delivering her Keynote speech at IWD 2024 Attendees at CWAJ’s International Women’s Day event at
Date: Sunday, 9 July, 11:00~13:00(AM session) or Sat, 15 July, 14:30~16:30(PM session) Venue: National Theatre, 国立劇場! Title of the play: “Hikimado (引窓、A Sliding Window)” Running time: Approximately 2 hours 5 minutes, including intermission Synopsis: A fugitive former sumo
A frank and friendly discussion about the future of women’s lives and social advancement with three Japanese women who are leaders in business and science. Hear their personal experiences and perspectives, followed by a Q&A and a networking
Tweet Cultural Program CWAJ 70th CULTURAL PROGRAM Exploring Indonesia – Enjoy Music, Stories and Food Presenter: Ms Myra Junor, Indonesian journalistPerformers: Indha Putri, music trio As part of CWAJ’s 70th Anniversary year and outreach to the general public,
Tweet Cultural Program CWAJ 70th CULTURAL PROGRAM Exploring Indonesia – Enjoy Music, Stories and Food Presenter: Ms Myra Junor, Indonesian journalistPerformers: Indha Putri, music trio As part of CWAJ’s 70th Anniversary year and outreach to the general public,
Private Tour of Renjo-in and Shojin-ryori Lunch at Komyo-ji On Monday, May 21, we visited two temples next to each other situated near Zaimokuza Beach in Kamakura, away from the bustling streets around Hachiman Shrine. Attendees had