On November 3, the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) in Can Tho held a press conference to announce it will sponsor a Japan - Viet Nam cultural festival on November 19-21 in Can Tho.
Japanese singer Yuji Mori, the all-girl Japanese rock band, Prizmm, drum group from Otawara, calligraphy artist Sakamoto Koichi, art troupes and performers from Mitsuke, Nagasaki, Sakai will all take part…
In the frame work of an international cooperative programme between Viet Nam and Japan through the “House Vision Viet Nam-Japan 2015” project, recently, Vietnamese and Japanese architects have gathered in…
(TITC) - The 13th Hoi An – Japan Culture Exchange Program will be held from 28 to 30 August in Hoi An Ancient Town and An Hoi Statue Garden with many anticipating activities, of which the opening ceremony at 19h30 on 29 August 2015.
A water puppetry performance marked the commencement of the Viet Nam tourism and culture festival, which opened in the Japanese prefecture of Osaka on June 9.
An exhibition, themed ‘Vietnamese wood-engraved painting: from traditional to modern’, will be organised in Tokyo, Japan from June 7-16, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The 2015 Viet Nam Festival is scheduled to take place in Yoyogi park in Tokyo, Japan on June 13-14, as heard a press conference in the city on May 13.
Vietnamese passport holders traveling to Japan by ship do not need to get a visa before departure but ask the cruise line to complete procedures for them to obtain a landing visa.
(TITC) – From January 26-27, 2015, Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs, Tokyo Metropolitan Government collaborated with Ha Noi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to organize conference on Tokyo City Promotion 2015.
A programme to promote attractive destinations in Tokyo was held in Ha Noi on January 26 as part of Japan’s efforts to attract more Vietnamese tourists to its capital.
The Republic of Korea (RoK) and Japan have been defined as the primary markets of Ha Noi’s tourism thanks to their high growth in the number of arrivals to the capital.
Viet Nam will become the first market for enterprises from north Japan’s Hokkaido prefecture to launch the “Cool Hokkaido” initiative, including a cultural village to be established in October 2015, in an attempt to support the locality’s business operations in Southeast Asia.
After success in Ho Chi Minh City, the handicrafts from Japan’s disasters-hit Tohoku are on display at an exhibition which has recently opened at the Viet Nam Fine Arts Museum, No 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Ba Dinh District in Ha Noi.
The Japanese Embassy in Ha Noi announced that on November 20, Japan started a simplified application procedure for single tourist visas for Vietnamese nationals as part of efforts to further promote people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.
Exhibitions of the undeniably beautiful and highly developed handicraft techniques of Tohoku craftsman are set to take place in Ho Chi Minh City from October 31 to November 10 and Ha Noi from December 12-22.
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