Events

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Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Architectural Photography Exhibition 「構築環境-もうひとつの日本ガイド」建築写真展 The exhibition features 80 examples of buildings, civil engineering works and landscapes, etc., from all of the prefectures in Japan, which are introduced through photographs, text and video images. It presents a rarely considered aspect of … Continue reading →

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Hiroshima Appeals: A Poster Exhibition of Global Messages

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

ヒロシマ・アピールズ・グローバル・メッセージ』 ポスター展 Special thanks to Japan Graphic Design Association Inc. The DNP Foundation for Culture Promotion Japan Design Committee In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, … Continue reading →

April Story (film screening)

Innis Town Hall 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto, Ontario

Watch the 90s springtime classic APRIL STORY on April 6 at Innis Town Hall. Director IWAI Shunji will be in-attendance virtually for a livestream Q&A. A part of our "Seasonal Impressions" film series.

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Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Architectural Photography Exhibition 「構築環境-もうひとつの日本ガイド」建築写真展 The exhibition features 80 examples of buildings, civil engineering works and landscapes, etc., from all of the prefectures in Japan, which are introduced through photographs, text and video images. It presents a rarely considered aspect of … Continue reading →

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Hiroshima Appeals: A Poster Exhibition of Global Messages

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

ヒロシマ・アピールズ・グローバル・メッセージ』 ポスター展 Special thanks to Japan Graphic Design Association Inc. The DNP Foundation for Culture Promotion Japan Design Committee In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, … Continue reading →

Japanese Culture Through the Lens of Traditional Crafts

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

What is culture? And what does it mean to preserve it? While we often appreciate and seek to preserve cultures that have been cultivated over long histories, it is a rare opportunity to reflect on what truly shapes culture—and how … Continue reading →

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VSS Chat Event

Virtual

Japanese Chat Event Are you a Japanese language learner over 18 and located in Canada (or studying at one of the Japan Foundation overseas offices)? In our Virtual Study Space, we hold regular chat events where you can practice speaking … Continue reading →

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Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Architectural Photography Exhibition 「構築環境-もうひとつの日本ガイド」建築写真展 The exhibition features 80 examples of buildings, civil engineering works and landscapes, etc., from all of the prefectures in Japan, which are introduced through photographs, text and video images. It presents a rarely considered aspect of … Continue reading →

Recurring

Hiroshima Appeals: A Poster Exhibition of Global Messages

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

ヒロシマ・アピールズ・グローバル・メッセージ』 ポスター展 Special thanks to Japan Graphic Design Association Inc. The DNP Foundation for Culture Promotion Japan Design Committee In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, … Continue reading →

Recurring

Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Architectural Photography Exhibition 「構築環境-もうひとつの日本ガイド」建築写真展 The exhibition features 80 examples of buildings, civil engineering works and landscapes, etc., from all of the prefectures in Japan, which are introduced through photographs, text and video images. It presents a rarely considered aspect of … Continue reading →