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JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent WHAT'S JH | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent HOUSE | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent CERAMICS | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE Ceramics. Beauty that comes from clay, fire, and artisanal skills. Japan has the world’s longest history in making pottery by firing clay. The earliest clay-fired pieces date back to Jomon pottery created 16,000 years ago. They were made by kneading and shaping clay, and then solidified byLEGAL ISSUE
1)The rights for all text, videos, images, sounds, graphics, documents, data, etc., (collectively, "content"), used on this site are held by Japan House or third parties and/orHOT SPRING (ONSEN)
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent WRAPPING | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentMAMORU MOHRI
Chief Executive Director for the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation or Miraikan and a former astronaut. Born in Hokkaido in 1948. In 1985 he became an astronaut for the National Space Development Agency of Japan (now called ‘JAXA’), having previously been an assistant professor and nuclear fusion researcher at HokkaidoUniversity.
KAZUYO SEJIMA
Architect, SANAA Born in 1956, in Hitachi City in Ibaraki Prefecture. After graduating with a degree in Housing and Architecture (Department of Social and Family Economy) from Japan Women’s University, she obtained a master’s degree from the same university.TYLER BRULE
Canadian journalist Tyler Brûlé started his career as a reporter for the BBC, then switched to print journalism, writing for publications including The Guardian, Stern, The Sunday Times, Vanity Fair, and the Financial Times.In 1996, he launched Wallpaper*, a magazine that was distributed in over 50 countries and received numerous awards.In 1998, he founded Winkreative, a full-serviceTOP | JAPAN HOUSE
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent WHAT'S JH | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent HOUSE | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent CERAMICS | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE Ceramics. Beauty that comes from clay, fire, and artisanal skills. Japan has the world’s longest history in making pottery by firing clay. The earliest clay-fired pieces date back to Jomon pottery created 16,000 years ago. They were made by kneading and shaping clay, and then solidified byLEGAL ISSUE
1)The rights for all text, videos, images, sounds, graphics, documents, data, etc., (collectively, "content"), used on this site are held by Japan House or third parties and/orHOT SPRING (ONSEN)
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent WRAPPING | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentMAMORU MOHRI
Chief Executive Director for the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation or Miraikan and a former astronaut. Born in Hokkaido in 1948. In 1985 he became an astronaut for the National Space Development Agency of Japan (now called ‘JAXA’), having previously been an assistant professor and nuclear fusion researcher at HokkaidoUniversity.
KAZUYO SEJIMA
Architect, SANAA Born in 1956, in Hitachi City in Ibaraki Prefecture. After graduating with a degree in Housing and Architecture (Department of Social and Family Economy) from Japan Women’s University, she obtained a master’s degree from the same university.TYLER BRULE
Canadian journalist Tyler Brûlé started his career as a reporter for the BBC, then switched to print journalism, writing for publications including The Guardian, Stern, The Sunday Times, Vanity Fair, and the Financial Times.In 1996, he launched Wallpaper*, a magazine that was distributed in over 50 countries and received numerous awards.In 1998, he founded Winkreative, a full-serviceNEWS | JAPAN HOUSE
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and withJAPAN TO LEARN
外務省は、世界のより多くの人々に対して,日本の魅力の諸相を「世界を豊かにする日本」として表現・発信することにより,日本への深い理解と共感の裾野を広げていくための海外拠点事業「japan house」を始動させます。「あそこで何かを発信したい/発信できる」と,日本を表現する意欲とLEGAL ISSUE
1)The rights for all text, videos, images, sounds, graphics, documents, data, etc., (collectively, "content"), used on this site are held by Japan House or third parties and/or WASHOKU | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent RICE | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE Rice Cooking. Polished rice (white rice) becomes meshi, cooked rice, when boiled with water.Cooked white rice was a luxury food and called ginshari (lit. silver-white rice) in the past when the yield of rice was not stable. Rice was cooked in a kamado (furnace) in the past.Nowadays, a
DOGS | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentLACQUERWARE
Lacquerware, which is known as “Japan” throughout the world, is one of Japan’s representative traditional crafts. What is unique about lacquering is its long history dating back to the Jomon period (before 300 BC); its richness of cultural layers from different social classes including the court nobility, samurais, temples and shrines, and merchants; and the local varieties of lacquerware.KAZUYO SEJIMA
Architect, SANAA Born in 1956, in Hitachi City in Ibaraki Prefecture. After graduating with a degree in Housing and Architecture (Department of Social and Family Economy) from Japan Women’s University, she obtained a master’s degree from the same university. KENGO KUMA | INTERVIEW | JAPAN HOUSE Architect and professor at the Graduate School of Architecture at the University of Tokyo. Born in 1954, he established Kengo Kuma &Associates in 1990.
SHUNJI YAMANAKA
Design Engineer / Professor, the University of Tokyo. After graduating from the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Tokyo in 1982, he joined Nissan Motors Design Center.TOP | JAPAN HOUSE
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent WHAT'S JH | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent JAPAN HOUSE ACTIVITY REPORT JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent HOUSE | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentMAMORU MOHRI
Chief Executive Director for the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation or Miraikan and a former astronaut. Born in Hokkaido in 1948. In 1985 he became an astronaut for the National Space Development Agency of Japan (now called ‘JAXA’), having previously been an assistant professor and nuclear fusion researcher at HokkaidoUniversity.
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1)The rights for all text, videos, images, sounds, graphics, documents, data, etc., (collectively, "content"), used on this site are held by Japan House or third parties and/orHOT SPRING (ONSEN)
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent WRAPPING | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentTYLER BRULE
Canadian journalist Tyler Brûlé started his career as a reporter for the BBC, then switched to print journalism, writing for publications including The Guardian, Stern, The Sunday Times, Vanity Fair, and the Financial Times.In 1996, he launched Wallpaper*, a magazine that was distributed in over 50 countries and received numerous awards.In 1998, he founded Winkreative, a full-serviceSHUNJI YAMANAKA
Design Engineer / Professor, the University of Tokyo. After graduating from the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Tokyo in 1982, he joined Nissan Motors Design Center.TOP | JAPAN HOUSE
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent WHAT'S JH | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent JAPAN HOUSE ACTIVITY REPORT JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent HOUSE | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentMAMORU MOHRI
Chief Executive Director for the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation or Miraikan and a former astronaut. Born in Hokkaido in 1948. In 1985 he became an astronaut for the National Space Development Agency of Japan (now called ‘JAXA’), having previously been an assistant professor and nuclear fusion researcher at HokkaidoUniversity.
LEGAL ISSUE
1)The rights for all text, videos, images, sounds, graphics, documents, data, etc., (collectively, "content"), used on this site are held by Japan House or third parties and/orHOT SPRING (ONSEN)
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent WRAPPING | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentTYLER BRULE
Canadian journalist Tyler Brûlé started his career as a reporter for the BBC, then switched to print journalism, writing for publications including The Guardian, Stern, The Sunday Times, Vanity Fair, and the Financial Times.In 1996, he launched Wallpaper*, a magazine that was distributed in over 50 countries and received numerous awards.In 1998, he founded Winkreative, a full-serviceSHUNJI YAMANAKA
Design Engineer / Professor, the University of Tokyo. After graduating from the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Tokyo in 1982, he joined Nissan Motors Design Center.JAPAN TO SEE
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent JAPAN HOUSE ACTIVITY REPORT JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentLEGAL ISSUE
1)The rights for all text, videos, images, sounds, graphics, documents, data, etc., (collectively, "content"), used on this site are held by Japan House or third parties and/or INTERVIEW | JAPAN HOUSE We,Japan House interviewed.Having called on (the) leading figures from a variety of fields we have brought together examples of 'Japan's potential attractiveness/charms', seen through various people's eyes and from a number of viewpoints. WRAPPING | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent DOGS | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentLACQUERWARE
Lacquerware, which is known as “Japan” throughout the world, is one of Japan’s representative traditional crafts. What is unique about lacquering is its long history dating back to the Jomon period (before 300 BC); its richness of cultural layers from different social classes including the court nobility, samurais, temples and shrines, and merchants; and the local varieties of lacquerware.KAZUYO SEJIMA
Architect, SANAA Born in 1956, in Hitachi City in Ibaraki Prefecture. After graduating with a degree in Housing and Architecture (Department of Social and Family Economy) from Japan Women’s University, she obtained a master’s degree from the same university. KOHEI NAWA | INTERVIEW | JAPAN HOUSE Sculptor / Director, SANDWICH Inc. / Professor, Kyoto University of Art and Design Born in 1975. Based in Kyoto. Nawa completed his doctoral program in sculpture at the Graduate School of Arts (Kyoto City University of Arts) in 2003.TOP | JAPAN HOUSE
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent WHAT'S JH | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent JAPAN HOUSE ACTIVITY REPORT JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent HOUSE | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentHOT SPRING (ONSEN)
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent CERAMICS | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE Ceramics. Beauty that comes from clay, fire, and artisanal skills. Japan has the world’s longest history in making pottery by firing clay. The earliest clay-fired pieces date back to Jomon pottery created 16,000 years ago. They were made by kneading and shaping clay, and then solidified byLEGAL ISSUE
1)The rights for all text, videos, images, sounds, graphics, documents, data, etc., (collectively, "content"), used on this site are held by Japan House or third parties and/orMAMORU MOHRI
Chief Executive Director for the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation or Miraikan and a former astronaut. Born in Hokkaido in 1948. In 1985 he became an astronaut for the National Space Development Agency of Japan (now called ‘JAXA’), having previously been an assistant professor and nuclear fusion researcher at HokkaidoUniversity.
TYLER BRULE
Canadian journalist Tyler Brûlé started his career as a reporter for the BBC, then switched to print journalism, writing for publications including The Guardian, Stern, The Sunday Times, Vanity Fair, and the Financial Times.In 1996, he launched Wallpaper*, a magazine that was distributed in over 50 countries and received numerous awards.In 1998, he founded Winkreative, a full-serviceSHUNJI YAMANAKA
Design Engineer / Professor, the University of Tokyo. After graduating from the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Tokyo in 1982, he joined Nissan Motors Design Center.TOP | JAPAN HOUSE
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent WHAT'S JH | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent JAPAN HOUSE ACTIVITY REPORT JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent HOUSE | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentHOT SPRING (ONSEN)
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent CERAMICS | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE Ceramics. Beauty that comes from clay, fire, and artisanal skills. Japan has the world’s longest history in making pottery by firing clay. The earliest clay-fired pieces date back to Jomon pottery created 16,000 years ago. They were made by kneading and shaping clay, and then solidified byLEGAL ISSUE
1)The rights for all text, videos, images, sounds, graphics, documents, data, etc., (collectively, "content"), used on this site are held by Japan House or third parties and/orMAMORU MOHRI
Chief Executive Director for the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation or Miraikan and a former astronaut. Born in Hokkaido in 1948. In 1985 he became an astronaut for the National Space Development Agency of Japan (now called ‘JAXA’), having previously been an assistant professor and nuclear fusion researcher at HokkaidoUniversity.
TYLER BRULE
Canadian journalist Tyler Brûlé started his career as a reporter for the BBC, then switched to print journalism, writing for publications including The Guardian, Stern, The Sunday Times, Vanity Fair, and the Financial Times.In 1996, he launched Wallpaper*, a magazine that was distributed in over 50 countries and received numerous awards.In 1998, he founded Winkreative, a full-serviceSHUNJI YAMANAKA
Design Engineer / Professor, the University of Tokyo. After graduating from the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Tokyo in 1982, he joined Nissan Motors Design Center.JAPAN TO SEE
JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent JAPAN HOUSE ACTIVITY REPORT JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talent INTERVIEW | JAPAN HOUSE We,Japan House interviewed.Having called on (the) leading figures from a variety of fields we have brought together examples of 'Japan's potential attractiveness/charms', seen through various people's eyes and from a number of viewpoints.LEGAL ISSUE
1)The rights for all text, videos, images, sounds, graphics, documents, data, etc., (collectively, "content"), used on this site are held by Japan House or third parties and/or WRAPPING | STORIES | JAPAN HOUSE JAPAN HOUSE is a project which aims to nurture a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan in the international community, by creating a number of hubs from which to showcase and communicate Japan as a country of countless charms, able to enrich the rest of the world. These hubs, located in major global cities, are designed to function as platforms for people with passion and with talentMAMORU MOHRI
Chief Executive Director for the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation or Miraikan and a former astronaut. Born in Hokkaido in 1948. In 1985 he became an astronaut for the National Space Development Agency of Japan (now called ‘JAXA’), having previously been an assistant professor and nuclear fusion researcher at HokkaidoUniversity.
LACQUERWARE
Lacquerware, which is known as “Japan” throughout the world, is one of Japan’s representative traditional crafts. What is unique about lacquering is its long history dating back to the Jomon period (before 300 BC); its richness of cultural layers from different social classes including the court nobility, samurais, temples and shrines, and merchants; and the local varieties of lacquerware.KAZUYO SEJIMA
Architect, SANAA Born in 1956, in Hitachi City in Ibaraki Prefecture. After graduating with a degree in Housing and Architecture (Department of Social and Family Economy) from Japan Women’s University, she obtained a master’s degree from the same university. KOHEI NAWA | INTERVIEW | JAPAN HOUSE Sculptor / Director, SANDWICH Inc. / Professor, Kyoto University of Art and Design Born in 1975. Based in Kyoto. Nawa completed his doctoral program in sculpture at the Graduate School of Arts (Kyoto City University of Arts) in 2003. このホームページは「JavaScript」が使われております。「JavaScript」をONにしてご利用下さい。 ナビゲーション本文へ
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