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Donation of Japanese books to Vytautas Magnus University Komaru Library

Fukuyama Transporting Co., Ltd. and Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Komaru Koutsu Foundation held a Japanese book donation ceremony to Vytautas Magnus University Komaru Library (the Republic of Lithuania) on May 8th. Since its opening in 2019, we have donated approximately 600 Japanese books to support Japanese language education.



May 9th, 2024    Fukuyama Transporting Co., Ltd. (Head office: Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture; President: Shigehiro Komaru) and Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Komaru Koutsu Foundation (Chief Director: Shigehiro Komaru) held a Japanese book donation ceremony to Vytautas Magnus University Komaru Library (the Republic of Lithuania) on May 8th. Since its opening in 2019, we have donated approximately 600 Japanese books to support Japanese language education. The Komaru Library serves as a platform for mutual exchange between students, providing an opportunity for deepening understanding and strengthening friendly relations between Lithuania and Japan.

The Komaru Koutsu Foundation was founded on September 9th, 2013, to promote traffic safety and prevent accidents. The foundation conducts various traffic safety lectures in schools throughout Japan and engages in educational activities to promote road safety. Additionally, the foundation supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by providing opportunities for students studying Japanese overseas to present the results of their studies. They also organize Japanese composition speech contests to raise traffic safety awareness and encourage cultural exchange with Japan.

【Applicable sustainable Development Goals】

(From left to right: Chief Director Komaru and Dr. Vilma Bijeikiene, the Vice-Rector for Communication of Vytautas Magnus University)

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