The Poland-Japan Foundation has published an article by Dr. Anna Wysokińska-Zajchowska on intercultural communication in Polish-Japanese business. It indicates that most challenges do not stem from language or technology, but from cultural differences in communication and decision-making, which can lead to misunderstandings, delays, and losses. The author also notes that academic education often oversimplifies these issues and emphasizes the need to develop practical intercultural competencies that support effective cooperation between Poland and Japan.
Japan, Ukraine, and Poland: A New Axis of Cooperation
The Poland-Japan Foundation has published a new policy paper titled “Ukraine–Japan Relations After 2022: The Missing Middle Between Political Support and Reconstruction Business” by Oleksii Yaloz. The publication analyzes how, since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Japan and Ukraine have transformed their relations—from limited economic ties to a strategic partnership focused on Ukraine’s reconstruction. The […]
The Culinary Face of Japan in Radom
The President of the Poland-Japan Foundation, Radosław Tyszkiewicz, met with the owner and head chef of LUMA restaurant in Radom, which specializes in original cuisine inspired by the Japanese Nikkei trend. The discussion focused on promoting Japanese culture through culinary art and the possibilities of cooperation in organizing events popularizing Japanese traditions and contemporary gastronomy. […]
Meeting to Promote Polish-Japanese Cooperation in Radom
Radosław Tyszkiewicz, President of the Poland-Japan Foundation, met with Leszek Ruszczyk, Director of the Jacek Malczewski Museum in Radom. During the meeting, they discussed opportunities for establishing cooperation between the Foundation and the city of Radom in the area of initiatives promoting cultural and educational exchange between Poland and Japan. One of the main topics […]