Dawn Springer spent an entire summer studying the basic characters of the Japanese language, and now it has paid big dividends for the unassuming 21-year old. She is now the chief Japanese interpreter for Nanyo City, Japan – the host town for the Barbados...
Japan is willing to lend its expertise to help Barbados improve its disaster management, so as to allow the island to recover in the shortest possible time after a major disaster. Japan’s Ambassador to Barbados, Teruhiko Shinada, gave this undertaking today during a...
Disaster management and renewable energy were suggested as possible areas of cooperation when Prime Minister Freundel Stuart met recently with Japan’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shunsuke Takei, at Ilaro Court. Mr. Stuart told the Vice Minister that with the...
The Governments of Barbados and Japan are exploring ways of forming stronger bilateral relations, especially in the areas of youth development, disaster preparedness, and sports development. During a recent courtesy call with Japan’s Parliamentary Vice-Minister of...
The Government of Japan is inviting Barbadian students to submit applications for its 2018 Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) Scholarship, to pursue postgraduate research studies at Japanese universities. The postgraduate (Research...