Introduction to the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation

The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation is a UK charity, established in 1988 with a generous benefaction from Daiwa Securities Co Ltd. The Foundation’s purpose is to support closer links between Britain and Japan.

It does this by:

  • making grants available to individuals, institutions and organisations to promote links between the UK and Japan across all fields of activity
  • awarding scholarships to outstanding British graduates to study Japan and its language
  • organising a year-round programme of events to increase understanding of Japan in the UK.

 
Daiwa Foundation Japan House, the London-based headquarters, acts as a centre for UK-Japan relations in Britain by offering a wide programme of lectures, seminars, book launches, courses and exhibitions as well as meeting rooms for Japan-related activities.

The Foundation is represented in Japan by its Tokyo Office, which provides local assistance to Daiwa Scholars and administers grant applications from Japan. It also handles general enquiries and forms part of the network of organisations supporting links between the UK and Japan.

On 29 October 2018, the Foundation was delighted to be awarded the  Japanese Ambassador’s Commendation. Ambassador Koji Tsuruoka commended the Foundation for its accomplishments in fostering closer links between Japan and the UK.

In a ceremony held in Tokyo on 28 November 2019, the Foundation was honoured to receive the Japan-British Society Award for its contributions to furthering UK-Japanese relations.

The Foundation embraces the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals in its existing programmes and takes note of and is sympathetic to these in selecting Daiwa Scholars, projects to fund and speakers for its events.

 

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