between Japan and the world.
The Japan Foundation is Japan’s only Institution dedicated to carrying out comprehensive international cultural exchange programs throughout the world.
Through culture, language and dialogue, the Japan Foundation creates global opportunities to foster friendship, trust and mutual understanding.
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Recipients of the Japan Foundation Awards 2024
The Awards 2024 go to SHIOTA Chiharu, Association of Japanese Language Teachers of Mongolia, and The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures.
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“Partnership to Co-create a Future with the Next Generation: WA Project 2.0”JF will launch a new comprehensive people-to-people exchange initiative between Japan and ASEAN while continuing the NIHONGO Partners Program.More
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JFSEAP Program / Call for applications now open!The Japan Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of a new intellectual collaboration program, the JF Southeast Asia Partnership (JFSEAP) ProgramMore
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Bookmark_JF has been launched!Learn about the many ways in which we unite readers, authors, translators and publishers, fostering a deeper understanding of Japan through literary works in translation.More
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- Talk Session “In a Voice Playful, In a Voice Introspective: A Conversation with Norman Erikson Pasaribu and Paolo Tiausas”
- Japanese Studies and Global Partnerships【Call for Applications】Fellowships Co-Organized with Other Institutions in Japan
- NEWSThe Japan Foundation will be transformed into the TEAM JAPAN HOUSE, that will be run by the Japanese Olympic Committee.
- NEWSThe Japan Foundation Awards 2024 Go to SHIOTA Chiharu, Association of Japanese Language Teachers of Mongolia,The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC)
- Japanese-Language Education OverseasKokusai Koryu Kikin Nihongo Kyoiku Ronshu (The Japan Foundation Journal on Japanese-Language Education) Call for Submissions for Vol. 21, FY2024
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What We Do
Arts and Cultural Exchange [Culture]
The Japan Foundation works to introduce a diverse variety of facets of Japanese culture, from art, music, drama, and film to fashion and design, to the world. By creating opportunities for people to share the joy of co-creation and better understand each other in ways that transcend language, it facilitates deeper cultural exchange between people.
Japanese-Language Education Overseas [Language]
The Japan Foundation works to create and enhance Japanese-language education environments worldwide in order to give more people around the world opportunities to study Japanese. It also coordinates with governments and educational institutions in a variety of countries and regions to provide effective support aimed at meeting local needs.
Japanese Studies and Global Partnerships Programs [Dialogue]
The Japan Foundation organizes symposiums and collaborative projects to deepen dialogue among experts in various countries, in addition to supporting individual scholars in Japanese studies. It also works to promote the formation of personal networks with the aim of solving global issues.