Lunch hosted by Ambassador
Lunch hosted by the Ambassador H.E. Nobuaki Tanaka hosted a lunch reception at his official residence in honor of the […]
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Lunch hosted by the Ambassador H.E. Nobuaki Tanaka hosted a lunch reception at his official residence in honor of the […]
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9 September 2005-Annual dinner cum cultural show was organized/hosted by Syed Ijlal Haider Zaidi, President PJCA at the Islamabad club
Annual Dinner cum Cultural Show Read Post »
22 March 2005-Syed Ijlal Haider Zaidi, President of the Pakistan Japan Cultural Association (PJCA), Islamabad, hosted a lunch reception at
Dinner by PJCA for visiting Japanese Artists Read Post »
PJCA Celebrates 30th Anniversary May 18, 2001The Pakistan Japan Cultural Association (PJCA), Islamabad, celebrated its 30th Anniversary on May 18,
PJCA Celebrates 30th Anniversary Read Post »
Japanese Musical Concert: Ambassador Sings “Jeevay Pakistan” Islamabad, February 11, 2001: The Pakistan Japan Cultural Association (PJCA), Islamabad, in collaboration
Japanese Musical Concert: Ambassador Sings “Jeevay Pakistan” Read Post »
Japanese Calendars Exhibition 2000 Held in Islamabad February 4–6, 2000 The Embassy of Japan in Pakistan, in collaboration with the
Japanese Calendars Exhibition 2000 Held in Islamabad Read Post »
PJCA’s Legacy of Cultural Diplomacy: A Landmark Japan–Pakistan Concert (1989) Honoring a Proud Moment in PJCA’s History The Pakistan Japan
Japan-Pakistan Joint Concert in 1989 Read Post »
A Proud Moment in PJCA History (1984) On November 3, 1984—celebrated as Culture Day in Japan—the Order of the Sacred
Emperor’s Award for President PJCA Read Post »
Leadership and Institutional Development The Pakistan Japan Cultural Association (PJCA) was established in Islamabad in 1972, with Hafiz S. A.
Leadership and Institutional Development Read Post »
Recollections from the Late 1970s and Early 1980s According to the undocumented memories of Hafiz S. A. Rehman, the early
Recollections from the Late 1970s and Early 1980s Read Post »