Japan Foundation Award

The Japan Foundation Awards honor individuals and organizations for significant contributions to "the enhancement of mutual understanding between Japan and other countries." Activities in an academic or cultural field have been presented by the Japan Foundation annually since 1973.[1] The awards help to further the mission of the foundation in language and culture.[2]
Two types of awards (the Japan Foundation Awards and the Japan Foundation Special Prizes) previously composed the Japan Foundation Awards. But these awards are integrated into “The Japan Foundation Awards” in three categories: "Arts and Culture", "Japanese Language", and "Japanese Studies and Intellectual Exchange" from 2008.

Selected recipients

The Japan Foundation Awards

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Special Prizes

From 1974 to 2007, Special Prizes have been conferred, supplementing the list of those recognized by the Foundation.

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Notes

  1. Japan Foundation, About Awards and Special Prizes; retrieved 2011-05-23
  2. Ager, Dennis. (2001). Motivation in Language Planning and Language Policy, p. 64., p. 64, at Google Books
  3. Razak, Dzulkifli Abdul (2013-07-19). "Razak-sensei, from the ashes of Hiroshima". New Sunday Times (Albukhary International University). Retrieved 2013-08-17.

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