In today’s era of globalization, cultural exchanges between countries not only expand knowledge but also foster deeper connections among InterLOG members. Contributing to this initiative, InterLOG hosted a series of international cultural events, with a special focus on the Japanese cultural exchange program. This event not only offered participants unique experiences but also reflected InterLOG’s commitment to building a sustainable development model.
The Japanese cultural exchange program took place in a vibrant atmosphere, featuring various exciting activities ranging from music to traditional arts. One of the event's highlights was the enjoyment of J-pop music, a popular genre in Japan. Participants were immersed in cheerful, youthful, and energetic melodies—an excellent opportunity not only to have fun but also to explore modern musical trends from the Land of the Rising Sun.
In addition to music, the event offered a special experience with traditional Kimono attire. The vibrant, intricately designed Kimonos allowed participants to appreciate the beauty and elegance of Japanese culture. Wearing traditional attire was not only an enjoyable experience but also an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of its significance and value in Japanese cultural life.
An essential part of the program was the Origami creativity contest. Origami, the unique Japanese art of paper folding, requires not only dexterity but also creativity and patience. Participants were guided in folding simple yet fascinating figures, discovering the magic hidden within ordinary sheets of paper.
The program also featured a fun quiz with prizes, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere for all participants. Interesting questions about Japanese culture provided valuable knowledge while encouraging a continuous spirit of learning.
With the spirit of "Innovator - Innovation4Culture", InterLOG aimed not only to create a cultural exchange space but also to emphasize the importance of innovation and sustainable development. These activities not only helped participants gain a deeper understanding of different cultures but also reflected InterLOG’s commitment to fostering innovation from within the organization. Every InterLOG member was encouraged to take part in this journey, striving toward a sustainable E.S.G. (Environmental, Social, and Governance) development model.
The Japanese cultural exchange program was not just an entertainment event but also a significant step in building cultural bridges between nations. InterLOG aims to establish a strong foundation for cultural exchange, encouraging participation and exploration of the richness of diverse cultures worldwide. Through this, individuals can continuously enhance their knowledge, gain valuable experiences, and immerse themselves in a multicultural environment.