Under the theme "realize our differences, from there we can connect with each other," Japanese and Zainichi Korean(*) students will hold together the "ONEKOREA FESTIVAL TOKYO 2008," at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan on March 30, 2008.
Together with Korean food stands and art performances, there will be booths of a number of NGOs at this festival, which is held in the hope that Koreans and Japanese can build together a better relationship and bright future, starting from realizing and understanding the differences between each other.
IMADR Japan Committee will also be setting up a booth, where we display panels, and sell our publications and handicrafts made by Dalit women. Come to Yoyogi Park this weekend, with cherry blossoms in full bloom, and please drop by our booth!
Date: March 30, 2008 (Sunday)
Time: 10:00-17:00
Place: Yoyogi Park, Shibuya (Tokyo)
For more information, visit the ONEKOREA FESTIVAL TOKYO 2008 website (external link)
(*) Zainichi Koreans are Koreans who continue to live in Japan from the colonial periods, and their descendants.
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