The Japanese Embassy in Georgia has announced various initiatives to celebrate the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Some key points from the article include:
* The Embassy will plant sakura seedlings in several Georgian cities, with around 150 trees brought from Japan.
* Sakura trees have been planted in the Georgian Patriarchate‘s garden, Sameba Cathedral garden, and the city of Kutaisi as a symbol of friendship and peace.
* A book launch event is planned to showcase the Japanese novel “Sasameyuki” (a light snow fall) by Tanizaki Jun’ichiro at Writer’s House in Tbilisi.
* A film festival and a Japanese food exhibition called “Love Sushi” are also scheduled for summer in Tbilisi.
* A music event featuring a Japanese pianist is planned for July in Tbilisi and Batumi, followed by a collaboration performance between Georgian ballet dancers and Japanese taiko drummers in the autumn.
* An exhibition of graphic art by Harada Takehide about Niko Pirosmani has been successfully held in Tbilisi and will travel to other cities.
Overall, these initiatives aim to promote peace, goodwill, and cultural exchange between Japan and Georgia.