The Future of Art, Culture, and Entertainment of Japan

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
  • TOKYO, March 6, 2024 - Shunichi Tokura, Japan’s Commissioner for Cultural Affairs, shares his insights on the future of art, culture, and entertainment in Japan. He discusses strategies to thrive amidst the challenges posed by an aging population and global competition. Tokura highlights issues within the public, business, and cultural sectors, presenting initiatives he introduced as a commissioner. Jesper Koll, chair of policy committee at Asia Society Japan, hosts the program. (59 min., 13 sec.)
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Комментарии • 4

  • @byung-gohnchoo5733
    @byung-gohnchoo5733 22 дня назад +1

    추천합니다 🎉

  • @juldemiray
    @juldemiray 27 дней назад +1

    Japanese architects have most Pritzker price winners (sort of the Nobel price for architects). This man has a dream job as commissioner for Cultural affairs for Japan.

  • @DinoMan_6
    @DinoMan_6 28 дней назад +1

    Got to love hentaiiiiii folks….
    But in all seriousness contemporary history has not been kind to Japan nor Japan been kind to some of its neighbors. Despite all that, I truly love the arts and stories Japan has created and especially its music. Truthfully from the bottom of my heart…I believe your writers who create manga/anime are far superior than studios in America such as Marvel/Disney. I hope that industry continues to grow. Keep going.
    - Hmong American