“Japan in Art” Inaugurated
Exhibition “Japan in Art” inaugurated “Japan in Art” Exhibition Inaugurated at PNCA, Strengthening Cultural Bonds Islamabad, March 25, 2026:The Embassy […]
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Exhibition “Japan in Art” inaugurated “Japan in Art” Exhibition Inaugurated at PNCA, Strengthening Cultural Bonds Islamabad, March 25, 2026:The Embassy […]
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24 September 2025Remains of Ruins – An Artistic Tribute to the Victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, inaugurated] Islamabad, September 23,
Remains of Ruins Art Exhibition Read Post »
8 October 2024 Islamabad, October 8, 2024 – H.E. Mitsuhiro Wada, Ambassador of Japan in Pakistan inaugurated the “MOKU-HANGA, prints
MOKU-HANGA Exhibition Read Post »
30 November 2022The Pakistan Japan Cultural Association, Islamabad in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan, Islamabad and COMSATS University Abbottabad
Haiku Poetry Art Illustration Exhibition – COMSATS Abbottabad Read Post »
7 October 2022The Pakistan Japan Cultural Association, Islamabad, the Embassy of Japan, Islamabad and PJCA KPK jointly organized the Haiku
Haiku Poetry Art Illustration Exhibition – Peshawar Read Post »
Haiku Poetry Art Illustration Exhibition 24 September 2022The Pakistan Japan Cultural Association, Islamabad, the Embassy of Japan, Islamabad and PNCA
Haiku Poetry Art Illustration Exhibition – Islamabad Read Post »
3rd February 2017 The Embassy of Japan in collaboration with Pakistan Japan Cultural Association, Islamabad and PNCA inaugurated the Japanese
Japanese Calendars Exhibition Read Post »
23 May 2014The Embassy of Japan in collaboration with Pakistan Japan Cultural Association, Islamabad, Nomad Art Gallery, COMSATS University, and
Japanese Woodblock Printmaking Workshop Read Post »
20 November 2013The Embassy of Japan in collaboration with Pakistan Japan Cultural Association, Islamabad, Japan Foundation, PNCA, and MAAP inaugurated
Parallel Nippon Exhibition Read Post »
16 March 2011The Embassy of Japan in collaboration with Pakistan Japan Cultural Association, Islamabad, Japan Foundation, and MAAP hosted Passage
Passage to the Future: Art from a New Generation in Japan Read Post »