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2. Cultural Events:
(a) Annually, the Embassy organizes a variety of cultural events for promoting the understanding of Japan and Japanese Culture.(Events info.) The Embassy has the membership system, ‘J-Net’ for persons who are interested in Japan. Information is also provided for cultural events that will be hosted by the Embassy. Persons who are interested in gaining the above mentioned membership are requested to please submit their names and contact details to the Embassy.
(b) Cultural Items: The Embassy has a variety of cultural items for exhibiting Japanese Tradition and Culture such as traditional livery coats (Happi), Picture books and traditional toys. The Embassy can lend these materials to educational institutions which are interested in Japanese Culture & Tradition.(procedure)


3. Education:
Information on Japanese Government Scholarship Program for studying in Japan
4. Enquiries:
For further enquiries on the above mentioned Embassy Services, Information on Japan and Japanese Culture, please contact the following:
Tel: 679)330-4633
Fax: (679)330-2984
Email: eojculture@connect.com.fj
The Embassy of Japan in Fiji provides information on Japan and Japanese Culture, as mentioned below:
1.Information on Japan:
(a)Booklets:
We provide more than 1,000 books for public reading in Embassy library, which are based on Japanese politics, history, culture, economy and also comic books. The Library also offers newspapers and magazines, as well as information pamphlets on Japanese Universities and studying in Japan.
(b)Press releases:
The Embassy issues press releases on economic cooperation programs(Japan’s Aid Assistance to Fiji and the region) and cultural events hosted by the Embassy. Persons who are interested in being including in the Embassy’s Press Release mailing list are requested to contact the Embassy by email: eojculture@connect.com.fj, for further assistance.
(c)Multi media Info.:
We provide a variety of DVDs and CDs based on introductory topics on Japan. The Embassy can lend these materials to educational institutions which are interested in exploring Japan and understanding the Japanese Society (procedure). (List)

