In a meeting between Iranian Cultural attaché to Japan and officials in charge of Japanese Hippo institute, two sides called for cooperation on issues involving children and young adults.
According to Public Relations Department of Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO), Iranian Cultural Attaché to Japan, Hussein Divsalar in his ongoing efforts to boost cooperation with Japanese cultural institutions, on Tuesday Dec.3, met Chairman of Hippo Institute and exchanged views about issues related to children and young adults.
Iranian Cultural Attaché briefed the Japanese official on measures taken by Iranian government in relation to children and young adults including holding Iranian Children Friendship Weeks with a number of foreign countries.
Mr. Divsalar informed Chairman of Hippo Institute, Hiroki Tanaka of his office willingness to organize Persian language classes for members of Hippo Institute.
Mr. Tanaka said goal of Hippo Institute is to make Japanese children and young adults familiar with culture of other nations.
They also discussed the possibility of holding Iranian and Japanese Children Friendship Week by cooperation of Iran"s Institute for Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults.