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End of WWII Photo Exhibition
Wednesday, 25.11.2015
Sunday, 10.01.2016
Exhibition
This exhibition, featuring selected photos from the archive of the ICRC, focuses on the plight of civilian internees during WWII from the time of their capture to their release with the aim to build greater awareness of humanitarian issues.
Location: Kyoto University Museum, Kyoto
Swiss Alphorn Festival in Fukushima

Sunday, 22.11.2015
Sunday, 22.11.2015
Concert
To celebrate their 10th anniversary, the Karo Alphorn Club, based in Fukushima, holds an Alphorn Festival featuring Alphorn Clubs from Kanto and handmade Alphorns made of debris from the disaster.
Location: Shinchi Town Gymn, Soma, Fukushima
Trio Rafale Concert Tour

Sunday, 01.11.2015
Sunday, 22.11.2015
Concert
Trio Rafale, an outright talented young trio and winner of the 8th Osaka International Chamber Music Competition 2014, tours Japan for 12 concerts performing works by classical composers and a piece by Sándor Veress, a Swiss contemporary composer.
Location: Kyushu, Mie, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Sapporo, Tokyo
Day & Taxi Cultural Exchange Japan Tour

Sunday, 25.10.2015
Friday, 06.11.2015
Concert
For over a quarter of a century, the Swiss saxophonist Christoph Gallio is the driving force of the improvisation unit DAY&TAXI.
Location: Iwate, Tokyo Chiba, Aichi, Kanagawa, Kyoto, Osaka, Ishikawa
Lucerne Festival Ark Nova 2015 in Fukushima

Saturday, 24.10.2015
Tuesday, 03.11.2015
Concert
Following the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami disaster in 2011 the Lucerne Festival Ark Nova, which is a fully movable concert hall, was launched with the objective to encourage the affected people’s hearts with music and creating bonds with the disaster area.
Location: Ark Nova Fukushima venue at Iizaka Gakushu Center
Big-Game Design Showcase

Saturday, 24.10.2015
Tuesday, 03.11.2015
Exhibition
BIG-GAME is a product and interior design studio created in 2004 in Lausanne, Switzerland. The works realized by the studio in Japan will be displayed at the Garden Gallery of the Daikanyama T-Site during Tokyo Designer’s Week.
Location: Garden Gallery, Tsutaya T-site Daikayama, Tokyo
Junod Music Festival

Saturday, 24.10.2015
Saturday, 24.10.2015
Concert
This annual charity concert is organized by the non-pro-t organization MOCT to commemorate the humanitarian achievements of Dr. Marcel Junod, the ICRC-delegate who organized and provided medical support for the city of Hiroshima after the atomic bombing.
Location: Hiroshima City Nishi Ward Cultural Center Hall, Hiroshima
To the sounds of the japanese lute

Saturday, 24.10.2015
Sunday, 25.10.2015
Concert
Musicologist and Biwa player Silvain Guignard will meet Zenpo Simura, a Shakuhachi player at the second series of the "To the sounds of the Japanese lute" this year.
Location: Amagasaki, Kyoto
"Design Workshop Japan – Switzerland" Exhibition

Saturday, 24.10.2015
Tuesday, 03.11.2015
Exhibition
Held during Tokyo Designer’s Week, this is the fi rst design exchange project realized from the partnership between the Swiss Society of Engineers andArchitects (SIA) and the Japan Institute of Design Promotion (JDP).
Location: JIDA gallery, Tokyo
Film: Actress -Sils Maria

Saturday, 24.10.2015
Thursday, 31.03.2016
Movie
Originally titled «Sils Maira», this film was produced in the Swiss Alps with Juliette Binoche as the main character.
Location: Many theaters in Japan
Delafontaine & Chamorel Duo Concert

Friday, 23.10.2015
Friday, 30.10.2015
Concert
Christian Delafontaine, solo utist at the Yverdon Orchestra, and Christian Chamorel, a prize winning pianist, are both from Yverdon-les-bains in the canton of Vaud.
Location: Okayama, Hiroshima, Nara, Kyoto, Osaka
Colin Vallon Trio

Friday, 23.10.2015
Monday, 26.10.2015
Concert
The trio composed of the jazz pianist Colin Vallon, Patrice Moret on doublebass and Samuel Rohrer on drums released their second recording in 2014 on the prestigious international label ECM Records.
Location: Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Okayama
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