FONDATION DU JAPON
The Japanese public law foundation was created in Japan in 1972 in order to promote international friendship and mutual understanding. The Foundation of Japan is represented by the Maison de la culture du Japan in Paris. The Foundation organizes a wide variety of cultural programmes based on exchanges of people in areas as diverse as Japanese study, arts, publishing, media and cultural life. Invitations to travel to Japan with fellowships are awarded to researchers, artists or journalists. The Foundation also supports Japanese teaching programs worldwide, participates in the development of Japanese art abroad, organizes exhibitions and performances of artists from all over Japan. Also in a desire to broadcast Japanese culture abroad, the Foundation has a programme of assistance in publishing and translating Japanese works or on Japan, and distributes throughout the world audio-visual equipment, Japanese films, or offers aid for the production of films in Japan as abroad.
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