Japanese Art Festival: Four Days Full of Inspiration

Four exceptional days of the Japanese Art Festival in Piotrków Trybunalski are now behind us—full of inspiring encounters, discovering Japanese tradition and contemporary culture, and experiencing art together in its many forms. Lectures, workshops, film screenings, and exhibitions allowed participants to view Japan from various perspectives—from history and aesthetics, through the tea ceremony and film, to everyday life, art, and modern cultural phenomena. Each event was an opportunity for conversations, exchange of experiences, and building bridges between cultures. We are extremely pleased that the Poland-Japan Foundation was able to organize the first edition of such a festival in Piotrków Trybunalski. This is an important step for us and proof that interest in Japanese culture continues to grow, and that joint cultural initiatives can bring together people with different passions and interests. We hope this was the beginning of a beautiful tradition and that we will meet again during future editions of the Japanese Art Festival.
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Japan, Ukraine, and Poland: A New Axis of Cooperation

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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. […]

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Meeting to Promote Polish-Japanese Cooperation in Radom

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