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<a href="http://www.jpf.org.uk/">The Japan Foundation</a> is hosting a seminar called, <a href="http://www.jpf.org.uk/whatson.php#399">"JAPAN: Kingdom of Characters"</a>. The talk will be given by Hiroyuki Aihara - President of the Character Research Institute.
The Japan Foundation Flyer by Mercury Rex, on Flickr
This event will be perfect for Anime UK News forumites and Japanese culture fans as the details on the website reveal:
<em>From Pokémon to Hello Kitty, a remarkable quality and range of Japanese subcultures has been sweeping the world, most notably in manga, anime, and more recently computer games. Indeed, the Japanese have long lived with this culture, nurturing a passion for the variety of characters around them.
Prior to the opening of the Japan Foundation’s exhibition, JAPAN: Kingdom of Characters in February 2012, which will pay homage to the creation of many diverse figures since the 1950s, the Japan Foundation has invited Hiroyuki Aihara, President of the Character Research Institute and main curator of the exhibition, to explore in an illustrated talk the loving relationship between Japanese society and characters, mapping it in an historical context. The impact that such characters have had, both upon Japanese society and on global society, shall also be discussed.</em>
Here is the time and location!
The Japan Foundation's Talk Details by Mercury Rex, on Flickr
The event is free to attend but booking is essential and places must be reserved for the event. You must email your name and the title of the event you would like to attend to <a href="mailto:event@jpf.org.uk">event@jpf.org.uk</a>.
Thanks for the information goes out to Raz112, Chaos and The Japan Foundation.
<a href="http://www.jpf.org.uk/whatson.php#399">Source</a>
The Japan Foundation Flyer by Mercury Rex, on Flickr
This event will be perfect for Anime UK News forumites and Japanese culture fans as the details on the website reveal:
<em>From Pokémon to Hello Kitty, a remarkable quality and range of Japanese subcultures has been sweeping the world, most notably in manga, anime, and more recently computer games. Indeed, the Japanese have long lived with this culture, nurturing a passion for the variety of characters around them.
Prior to the opening of the Japan Foundation’s exhibition, JAPAN: Kingdom of Characters in February 2012, which will pay homage to the creation of many diverse figures since the 1950s, the Japan Foundation has invited Hiroyuki Aihara, President of the Character Research Institute and main curator of the exhibition, to explore in an illustrated talk the loving relationship between Japanese society and characters, mapping it in an historical context. The impact that such characters have had, both upon Japanese society and on global society, shall also be discussed.</em>
Here is the time and location!
The Japan Foundation's Talk Details by Mercury Rex, on Flickr
The event is free to attend but booking is essential and places must be reserved for the event. You must email your name and the title of the event you would like to attend to <a href="mailto:event@jpf.org.uk">event@jpf.org.uk</a>.
Thanks for the information goes out to Raz112, Chaos and The Japan Foundation.
<a href="http://www.jpf.org.uk/whatson.php#399">Source</a>