March 11, 2011/March 11, 2012: one year later. The Japanese Institute of Rome organizes a series of commemorative events to thank the international community of support received. Read more
March 11, 2011/March 11, 2012: one year later. The Japanese Institute of Rome organizes a series of commemorative events to thank the international community of support received. Read more
A month after the tsunami, in Japan were blooming the cherry blossoms, symbol of the ephemeral nature of life. A visual poetry contained in this Academy Award nominee short film. Read more
Tea Ceremony (cha no yu) is an ancient ritual, still practiced in Japan, which contains the most profound aesthetic ideals of the country of the Rising Sun. Read more
On October 5 2011 Steve Jobs dies, defeated by a cancer that wore out him for years, leaving behind a message: time is limited, don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Read more
It has been 10 years since that day in September that can no longer be forgotten. 10 years in whom so much has to be clarified yet and the only certainty is the deep pain for the loss of thousands of human lives. Read more
On May 5, in Japan is the Children’s Day (Kodomo no Hi), a celebration dedicated to the happiness of the children. Read more
Per i cento anni dalla nascita di Akira Kurosawa, Google rende omaggio al più grande cineasta giapponese dedicandogli l’homepage del motore di ricerca. Read more