2012.11. 1
November 2012
026 The Japan Foundation Awards 2012
Believing in the Power of Culture beyond the Regional and Historical Boundaries:
Haruki Murakami's Acceptance Speech
The Kojiki, a Long Forgotten Aeneid?--A Hypothesis from a French Researcher
François Macé
Sustained People-to-People Relationships: A Foundation for U.S.-Japan Relations
Irene Hirano Inouye
Top Story
Believing in the Power of Culture beyond the Regional and Historical Boundaries: Haruki Murakami's Acceptance Speech
Contributed Article
The Kojiki, a Long Forgotten Aeneid?--A Hypothesis from a French Researcher
François Macé
Professor of the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO)
Relay Essay
Sustained People-to-People Relationships: A Foundation for U.S.-Japan Relations
Irene Hirano Inouye
President, U.S.-Japan Council
Feature Story
Exporting the Experiences of Modern Japanese History--Intellectual Inspiration from Young European Researchers of Japanese Studies
Toshikazu Inoue
Professor, Gakushuin University
Behind the Scene
Dreaming of Satchmo--Jazz Creates the Bond of Friendship between Japanese and American Youth
Kenji Matsumoto
Americas Section, Arts and Culture Department
The Japan Foundation