1st Japan International Art Festival Japan International Art Festival Summit

As the main project of the 1st Japan International Art Festival, the ``Japan International Art Festival Summit'' will be held in real life on October 4th (Wednesday) at the main venue, the world cultural heritage site Daigoji Temple Reihokan in Kyoto.
Japan International Art Festival Summit Date: October 4th (Wednesday) 13:00-16:50 (exchange meeting 16:50-17:20)
Sponsor: Yumeshima New Industry and Urban Creation Organization Format: Real participation format Venue: World Cultural Heritage Kyoto Daigoji Reihokan (22 Daigo Higashiojicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture)
*The summit participation fee is free, but an admission fee (500 yen) is required to enter the Reihokan.
Speakers ◇ Special lecture Mr. Shunichi Tokura, Commissioner of the Agency for Cultural Affairs ◇ Lecture 1 Mr. Kazuo Kado, Chairman and Group CEO, Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.
◇ Lecture 2 Mr. Daisaku Kadokawa, Mayor of Kyoto City
◇ Lecture 3 Mr. Akigo Miura, Director-General, Kinki Regional Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
◇ Lecture 4 Mr. Hiroshi Osaki, co-chair of the Osaka-Kansai Expo Event Review Conference
◇Video message Panel discussion by Hiroshi Ishiguro, Theme Project Producer, Japan Association for the 2025 World Expo ◇Mr. Daisaku Kadokawa, Mayor of Kyoto City◇Mr. Akigo Miura, Director-General of the Kinki Regional Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
◇ Mr. Hiroshi Osaki, co-chair of the Osaka/Kansai Expo Event Review Conference
◇ (Public corporation) 2025 Japan World Exposition Association Director/Deputy Secretary General Jun Takashina
◇Moderator ▶ Mr. Yukimasa Uchida, Japan Co-Representative, Boston Consulting Group
With the mission of "Co-creation of art, design, science, technology and economy - conveying the beauty and spirit of Japan to the world and creating the future", the expo will be held for the same six months as the Osaka-Kansai Expo, which will see the participation of 158 countries and regions and seven international organizations, and will network with the Expo site, Kyoto, Osaka, Kansai and the whole country to contribute to creating a virtuous cycle between culture and arts, and the economy and society, and a well-being future in which life shines. We hope that the Osaka-Kansai Expo will serve as an opportunity to expand the circle of co-creation of diverse culture and arts, science and technology, and economy with countries around the world.
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