The Executive Committee of Japan’s Second International Manga Award is accepting entries from today, December 21st. Guidelines for application and entry forms are available on the following website:
http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/culture/manga/index.html
“Manga” refers to Japanese-style comic books. Over the past decade, the popularity and marketability of manga has exploded worldwide. The Award was established this year to recognize manga artists who have contributed to the promotion of manga overseas. The Executive Committee convened on November 26th and announced the second competition.
The top entry will be awarded the Golden Prize and three other distinguished works will receive Silver Prizes. The Japan Foundation will sponsor a ten-day trip to Japan for the winners, including the award ceremony. Winners will also have the opportunity to meet with Japanese manga artists and visit publication companies during their trip.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
December news and events
Apologies for the long delay since the last entry. Things have been busy around here. With the holidays coming up, this will probably be the only entry until mid-January.
A reception for returning JET programme and the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund participants, and another reception celebrating the birthday of Emperor Akihito, were held at the Consulate General of Japan at Chicago was held on December 1st and December 11th, respectively. In spite of hostile weather on both occasions, the events were well-attended.
The Japan America Student Conference is recruiting participants for the 2008 Conference. American delegates will be selected from all fields of study and will range from 1st year college students to Ph.D. candidates. Applications are due February 8th. This is a great opportunity for students interested in Japan.
IOWA
Polly Fortune, President of the Japan America Society of Iowa, is stepping aside after a successful term. She will be replaced by Mayumi Ameku. The JASI has a new website at http://www.japaniowa.org. They will host their New Year meeting in Des Moines on January 13.
ILLINOIS
Aikido seminar with Horii Shihan
February 1 - 3, 2008
Aikido Shimboku Dojo, 9115 Trinity Drive, Lake in the Hills, IL 60156
CHICAGO - FILM
Zebraman
Takashi Miike's bizarre superhero film is playing at Facets Cinematheque.
December 28 - January 3rd.
A major Shohei Imamura retrospective is playing at Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago in January and February. If you are unfamiliar with his rowdy, emotionally complex pictures, this is an excellent chance to get acquainted, as many of these films are unavailable on video. Between January 5th and March 4th, 18 of Imamura's films will be screened.
Coming soon...Watch for announcements in January about Japanese figure skater and Olympic medalist Yuka Sato and an anime event in Chicago...
A reception for returning JET programme and the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund participants, and another reception celebrating the birthday of Emperor Akihito, were held at the Consulate General of Japan at Chicago was held on December 1st and December 11th, respectively. In spite of hostile weather on both occasions, the events were well-attended.
The Japan America Student Conference is recruiting participants for the 2008 Conference. American delegates will be selected from all fields of study and will range from 1st year college students to Ph.D. candidates. Applications are due February 8th. This is a great opportunity for students interested in Japan.
IOWA
Polly Fortune, President of the Japan America Society of Iowa, is stepping aside after a successful term. She will be replaced by Mayumi Ameku. The JASI has a new website at http://www.japaniowa.org. They will host their New Year meeting in Des Moines on January 13.
ILLINOIS
Aikido seminar with Horii Shihan
February 1 - 3, 2008
Aikido Shimboku Dojo, 9115 Trinity Drive, Lake in the Hills, IL 60156
CHICAGO - FILM
Zebraman
Takashi Miike's bizarre superhero film is playing at Facets Cinematheque.
December 28 - January 3rd.
A major Shohei Imamura retrospective is playing at Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago in January and February. If you are unfamiliar with his rowdy, emotionally complex pictures, this is an excellent chance to get acquainted, as many of these films are unavailable on video. Between January 5th and March 4th, 18 of Imamura's films will be screened.
Coming soon...Watch for announcements in January about Japanese figure skater and Olympic medalist Yuka Sato and an anime event in Chicago...
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