Relive Japan's diplomatic history and get a feel for the work of diplomats!
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic Archives Exhibition Room in Azabudai Hills exhibits many valuable historical documents, such as important treaties such as the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States and Japan at the end of the Edo period, and Japan's oldest passport, to help visitors become familiar with Japan's 150-year diplomatic history. This workshop will include a mini lecture with a quiz to learn about the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the work of diplomats, as well as a tour of the exhibition room.
Workshop management company
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic Archives Exhibition Room
Date and time
July 31 (Thu) 10:30-11:40
Venue
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic Archives Exhibition Room [Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower 5F]
Entry fee
Free
Maximum number of participants
15 pairs (1 child and 1 parent/guardian per pair)
Eligible ages
5th grade elementary school to junior high school students
Parent/guardian accompaniment
Required (up to 1 person)
Support in English
None
Things to prepare
writing utensil
Category
Living and Environment
Notes
Please see this page for the Q&A on the workshop. Please check the workshop information on this page before applying.
Inquiries
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Application period
June 13th (Friday) 13:00 - June 24th (Tuesday) 23:59
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