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Japan400 is actively involved with a Schools Programme, including the sending of young British students to Japan, and welcoming Japanese in the UK. Numerous academic events will take place, and the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) will host … Continued
Mainichi Shimbun Thursday, 10 January 2013 LONDON: A host of events will celebrate the 400th anniversary of the start of diplomatic and cultural relations between Japan and Britain, the organizer announced here on Jan. 10. The “Japan 400,” comprising Japanese … Continued