The Literature Night is a cultural event where the city and world literature meet in a formative style for three evenings with the help of the participating theatres.
Each year, the world literature readings in Budapest migrate to a new venue to draw the audience's attention to the cultural specificities of the city, in addition to the literary experience.
When June comes, it can only mean one thing for Japan Foundation: it is time for our annual Japanese Filmweek!
Date: 19th - 23rd June
https://toldimozi.hu/programok/japan-filmhet-2023
The Japan Foundation, Budapest welcomes applications from all advanced graduate students who are pursuing PhD degrees in the Central European region in the field of Japanese Studies.
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The Japan Foundation and Centre Européen d’Etudes Japonaises d’Alsace (CEEJA) has carried out a series of seminars since 2007, with an aim to encourage networking among young researchers on Japan in Europe and further promote Japanese studies in Europe.
The Japan Foundation, Budapest traveling exhibitions cover a wide variety of photographs and subjects from the field of fine arts.
The Japan Foundation, Budapest circulates traveling exhibitions for museums, universities, galleries and cultural organizations.