A spectacular concert has been arranged in Tokyo with the
participation of Azerbaijanis living in Japan and Japanese artists,
Azernews reports.
Chairman of the Azerbaijan State Committee on Work with Diaspora
Fuad Muradov, the Azerbaijani Ambassador to Japan Gursel
Ismayilzade, members of the Azerbaijani community, and local
representatives attended the event.
Azerbaijani and Japanese dancers’ performances totally
captivated the audience and left a lasting impression.
Relations between Azerbaijan and Japan are built on principles
of common interest and mutual understanding.
The diplomatic ties between the two nations were established in
1992.
Since then, the two countries have implemented a number of
projects in various areas, especially in the economy.
High-level cultural ties between Azerbaijan and Japan have also
contributed to further strengthening bilateral relations.
In 2022, the Japanese Embassy in Azerbaijan organised a festival
of Japanese culture. During the festival, the Baku residents and
the guests of the city learned more about the Japanese tea
ceremony, origami (the art of paper folding), and ikebana, the
ancient Japanese art of flower arrangement.
Moreover, Japanese musicians like Keiko Matsui, Nobutaka
Yoshizawa, Tempei Nakamura, KUNI-KEN rock band, and TATE Hatoryu
NY, a training dojo and production company, had repeatedly
performed on the stage of the International Mugham Centre.
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