TNUA President Prof. Chen Kai-Huang recently visited TNUA’s sister schools in Japan, including Kanagawa University, Ochanomizu University, Tama Art University, Tokyo University of the Arts, Kyoto University of the Arts, and Kyoto Seika University.
 
Prof. Chen departed on March 31 for a one-week stay in Japan, accompanied by Dean of International Affairs Dr. Yatin Lin, Dean of Student Affairs Prof. Lin Yu Pin and others.
 
Prof. Chen noted that TNUA maintains good ties with its Japanese sister schools and has worked with them in a lot of areas, including exchange programs, exhibitions and performances.

 

He said the visit was meant to further tighten the ties and to explore possibilities of more collaborations forming a tight link between the arts education in Japan and Taiwan.

 
Dr. Yatin Lin said they were in Japan to see the universities’ facilities and get a better understanding of their various exchange programs and student enrolment plans. As COVID controls have eased in many countries, TNUA expects to expand its exchange with its sister schools, she said.
 

At Kanagawa University, the TNUA delegation met with its President Oguma Makoto. The delegation also visited the Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture to see its exhibits and rare book collections.

TNUA’s School of Cultural Resources and Kanagawa University’s Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture signed an agreement for exchange in 2020.

 

At Tama Art University, the delegation met with its president and discussed how both sides can expand exchange.

At the Tokyo University of the Arts, which is a member of the Shared Campus program, the TNUA delegation met with its President Katsuhiko Hibino, who had just attended the Shared Campus program’s Strategy Board meeting held at TNUA in February.

 

President Hibino also explained to the TNUA visitors his university’s “TURN” project. It held “TURN in Taiwan” in 2019, an exchange activity with Taiwan’s indigenous people to explore artistic creativity that transcends cultural differences.

The delegation also visited Za-Koenji Public Theatre in Tokyo. TNUA’s School of Dance was staging a performance at the theatre.

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