Meeting with the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Poland in Hiroshima

On June 2nd, the President of the Foundation, Radosław Tyszkiewicz, met with Mr. Tomohide Karita – the Honorary Consul General of the Republic of Poland in Hiroshima, professionally associated with the energy company Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. The Honorary Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Hiroshima plays a significant role in strengthening Polish-Japanese relations, especially in the Chūgoku region. The Consulate covers five prefectures: Hiroshima, Okayama, Tottori, Shimane, and Yamaguchi. The meeting, held at the Consulate’s office in Hiroshima, provided an opportunity to discuss possibilities for future cooperation between the Foundation and the Consulate. Particular attention was paid to joint initiatives promoting Polish-Japanese cooperation in the fields of culture, science, and economy, taking into account the specifics of the Chūgoku region. Despite a relatively small number of Polish citizens residing there, this region holds significant potential for activities promoting Poland and Polish culture. Strengthening Poland’s presence in this part of Japan can contribute to deepening mutual understanding and building lasting social and institutional relations. Hiroshima, as a city-symbol of peace, known for its active role in international diplomatic and civic initiatives, also provides a unique venue for developing projects of a humanitarian and intercultural nature. The Foundation expressed its readiness to cooperate in this regard and declared support for the Consulate’s efforts to promote Poland and the values of intercultural dialogue.

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 […]

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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

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 […]

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