North Carolina Japan Center

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North Carolina Japan Center

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North Carolina Japan Center

Japan Center (N.C.)

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1882

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1976

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The North Carolina Japan Center was established in July 1980 by Governor James B. Hunt to strengthen the state's academic, economic, scientific, and cultural ties with Japan. In its many aspects, the Center serves as a focal point for interaction between Japanese and North Carolinians. It is a statewide resource intended to assist all citizens, universities, companies, and public and private institutions in relations with the Japanese. The North Carolina Japan Center works to inform the people of the state about modern Japan and its people. It also provides information and resources for Japanese citizens living in North Carolina. There are currently seven chapters of the Center at other North Carolina universities, which spread the efforts more uniformly across the state.

From the guide to the North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, North Carolina Japan Center Records, 1980-1986, (Special Collections Research Center)

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