Lecture Event: What Is Culture? Why Does It Matter?
Overview
Intro
The lecture shows how Japanese craftsmanship supports social sustainability through knowledge transfer, durable materials, and a culture of repair.
[ Overview ]
This lecture by Mr. TOKUNAGA Yuki, Associated Researcher of RCAST, University of Tokyo, examines how Japanese craftsmanship, material culture, and the intergenerational transmission of skills contribute to social sustainability. Focusing on practices such as woodworking, textiles, and lacquerware, it highlights how knowledge is passed down through hands-on experience and close community ties. By exploring traditions that emphasize durability, repair and respect for natural materials, the talk presents cultural continuity as a key element of sustainable futures.
[ Program ]
17:30 Doors open
18:00 Lecture and Presentation
18:45 Q&A
19:00 Discussion Session with refreshments
ca. 20:00 End
● Admission Free
● Language: English
● Advance registration by email
● For registration, please inform us of all participants’ names.
[ Event Flyer ]
https://www.ch.emb-japan.go.jp/files/101018317.pdf
| Contact address |
Japan Information and Cultural Center, Embassy of Japan in Switzerland
Engestrasse 43 3012 Bern 0313051570 jicc@br.mofa.go.jp |
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| Location |
Japan Information and Cultural Center Engestrasse 43 3012 Bern Switzerland |
| Event Homepage | https://www.ch.emb-japan.go.jp/files/101018317.pdf |
| Price |
Admission free
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Event dates
- 21 May 2026