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Признание в любви в японском стиле !...

Thanks to Artsvi Bakhchinyan for the provision of the material!
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Japanese Songs Performed by the “Little Singers of Armenia”  (video)

Japanese Songs Performed by the “Little ...

Within the frameworks of the cooperation with the famous Japanese organization “Victor Entertainment”, the “Little Singers of Armenia” will perform Japanese songs. It was mentioned during the talk with the journalists today by the president of the international association “Young Singers of Armenia” Tigran Hekekyan. According to the musician, in four days they should record 10 works. Four specialists have arrived in Yerevan from Japan: the head of the organization, the sound director, the producer and the photographer. As it become known during the press...
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The Armenian-Japanese Family Highlights ...

translated from Armenian into English by M.Vardanyan
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For those who Love Japan: an Excerpt from Monte Melkonyan’s Biography

For those who Love Japan: an Excerpt fro...

He was born on November 25, 1957, in the USA, in the family of Armenians who have survived from the Genocide and have settled down in Visalia town of California, USA. In the summer of 1972, fifteen years old Monte Melkonyan finishes secondary school. Before the beginning of the new academic year at high school, with the suggestion of the school headmaster David Grimes he leaves for Japan to continue his education in the most prestigious school of the country – “Tokyo Kamata High School”. The decision to sent Monte to Japan wasn’t made by chance: for a long time he...
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“JASC” – Japan Armenia Support Center...

In August 2016 with the initiative of the teacher Arihiko Hasegawa arihiko@jasc-armenia.com there was established JASC Japan Armenia Support Center http://jasc-armenia.com/hy/. The main activities of the center are: ・Support of the business related to Japan ・Support of the planning and organization of the events related to Japan ・Written and oral translations in Japanese ・Study/research about Japan ・Provision of information about Japan ・Casting of the Japanese for movies, soap operas, advertisements and musical videos ・upport of the customers...
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Japanese Love with the Armenian Motives ...

The first meeting of the Japanese lecturer and the Armenian student took place ten years ago. One of them wanted to learn Japanese and the other was ready to teach. And none of them could imagine that some years later they would make up an Armenian-Japanese family. And what is more important, they would live right in Armenia. Details: in the video the material is taken from  http://su0.ru/Zz5h translated from Armenian into English...
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A Blog about the Japanese Literature and...

The blog “The Japanese Literature and Arts”was created in 2011 by a writer, the founder of “Litopedia” philology Ashot Gabrielyan. The aim of the blog is to bring together all the Armenian materials concerning Japan and the Japanese Arts. Here you can find both the Armenian translations of the Japanese authors and the comments of the Armenian and other artists about the Japanese arts. There are also travelling notes, which reveal Japan. The blog will continue to be active in the future. Author:Seda...
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Hiroki Kanda and Other Armenian-Speaking Japanese

Hiroki Kanda and Other Armenian-Speaking...

Posted: 2016-05-26 Artsvi BAKHCHINYAN One of the Syrian Armenians has learnt Armenian from Japanese. Recently the ambassador of Japan to Armenia announced that approximately three hundred people in Armenia study Japanese. And how many people study Armenian in Japan? From time to time, we meet and hear about the Japanese, which are engaged in different spheres of Armenology (the first one was the legendary scientist Kumagusu Minakata, who still at the end of the 19th century in London has learnt some Armenian). But today we can mention five Japanese scientists from average...
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Travelling in Armenia – The Japanese in ...

A film about the Japaneses’ activity in the Armenia at 2016. thanks to Vardanyan Anna  for given  this material!  translated from Armenian into English...
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The Blog of the Japanese Resaturant R...

http://japanarmenia.blog.fc2.com/
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In Memory of the Victims of the Severe Earthquake in Japan in 2011

In Memory of the Victims of the Severe E...

Year 2011, March 11… there was an earthquake in Japan, which measured 9.0-9.1 magnitude and took away lives of tens of thousands people. Having the hard experience of the earthquake in 1988, the Republic of Armenia didn’t stay indifferent to that terrible reality and immediately offered its help to Japan by providing the Government of Japan with both financial means and human compassion. On March 11, 2014, on the third anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami, at the Ministry of Emergency Situations of RA took place an event, where the employees of the...
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Wonderful Opportunity

Wonderful Opportunity

Last month I was chosen by the Embassy of Japan to participate in a short-term program called MIRAI which was organized by the MOFA Japan and EFIL/AFS. That was a great opportunity for me to practice my Japanese and get more knowledge about Japan, its people, culture, and not only Japan, but also other countries, because there were participants from Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia. I was able to find a lot of friends from different parts of the world. In the frameworks of the program we visited different corporations, companies like Mori Building corporation, National...
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Japanese artist’s “Armenian...

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My First Journey to the Country of the R...

As many of you might know I have been studying Japanese for over four years now. Since my early childhood I have loved the Japanese culture and have wished to visit the country one day. I tried many things but unfortunately they constantly failed. However this autumn I finally got a chance to visit Japan and I spent 10 days in this country with a very unique culture. In this post I am going to tell you about my journey, where we went and what we did, what we ate and whom we met. It’s going to be a long ride, so bear with me Kinkakuji This journey is...
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Armenian-Japanese Friendship Union

“Armenian-Japanese Friendship Union” is a non-profit organization succeeding the “Union Sending Books to Armenia”, which was solemnly opened in Japan in 2009. At first, it was opened as a cultural center, the primary goal of which was to send books and materials in the Japanese language for the students studying Japanese in Armenia. Books, which were sent due to different people, as a donation are now in the Armenian National Library, Eurolingua International Languages Institute and “Hikari” Armenian-Japanese center and are effectively used. After the...
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The Most Important Values in Armenia are its People

The Most Important Values in Armenia are...

EDITOR ADMIN · 01 12 2015 Historically, the Armenians are spread all over the world and due to their work, ideal skills and intellectual potential they have contributed to the prosperity of different nations and countries by developing their culture, science and education. They have built and restored churches, kindergartens, schools and hospitals. And few people know, how attractive Armenia is for the foreigners. It attracts not only as a country of tourism, but also as a country, where you want to live, work and create. As it turns out, the number of foreigners in...
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The Opinion of the Famous Japanese Karate Athlete about the Armenian Genocide (photo)

The Opinion of the Famous Japanese Karat...

I had inexplicable feelings in Tsitsernakaberd Memorial and in the Museum of Genocide. I saw so many things, I heard such stories that I cannot still speak. I should only say that crimes taking place in the world should be accepted in order not to be repeated any more. I don’t know whether some day the Armenian Genocide will be recognized or no, but such crimes should never take place again. Said to the correspondent of NEWS.am Sportin Tsitsernakaberd memorial the famous master of karate, 8th Dan black belt, Japanese Masao Kavaso, who in these days is in Armenia by the...
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History of one Armenian-Japanese  love

History of one Armenian-Japanese love

ANI MAGUMYAN 12-12-2014             They say that love recognizes no boundaries: it doesn’t have a language, a country, age and date. Love is the invigorative feeling, which is given to people from above. For the Japanese, Armenia is considered a country of beautiful women and it is not accidental that many Armenian-Japanese families were formed in the course of centuries. Today an Armenian-Japanese family lives in Yerevan, which is the only family in the history that has stayed in Armenia. Their love story is very beautiful and unique. In 1996, Arihiko...
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TV program about Japan- At the foreign, ...

translated from Armenian into English by Tatev Harutyunyan
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Armenian -Japanese wedding in Noravank (photos)

Armenian -Japanese wedding in Noravank (...

The tourism season is open in Armenia. The travel destinations of our country already welcome numerous guests not only from Armenia but also from foreign countries. The mountainous places of Vayots Dzor have inspired Russian lovers of keen senses. Before reaching Areni, on your way you can see Yulya and Arkadii from Russia, who soar with air-balloons in those picturesque places of Armenia, enjoying the attractions of the Armenian Highlands from above. According to the Armenian employee accompanying them, from the guests, who have arrived from Moscow, Arkadii visits Armenia...