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Last Updated: 15 Dec 2011
2011 Press Releases
Songs from Ireland for Tohoku
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Vote for a logo for Ireland s Presidency of the EU
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Irish Film wins prize at the Tokyo International Film Festival 30 October
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Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Ireland, Eamon Gilmore Visited Japan
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Irish Language Christmas Card Competition for Irish Speakers Overseas
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Certificate of Irish Heritage launched
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Ireland Scholarship launched in Tokyo
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Ireland achieves a Record 4 Billion Euro Trade Surplus
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Irish Musician, Garry Shannon at "Japan-Europe ‘Kizuna’ Project”
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Launch of the “Education in Ireland” Brand
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National Gallery of Ireland in Japan
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Irish Pianist decorated by the Government of Japan
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Culturefox - The Irish cultural events guide
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Ambassador visit to Waseda
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Asahi Culture Centre Chiba visited the Embassy
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Speech by An Taoiseach, Mr Enda Kenny T.D. “Setting the Scene for Ireland’s Export-led Recovery”
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Yeats in Fukuoka
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Toyo University Links
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Capital and Liquidity Results Published for Banking Sector; Financial Measures Programme Sets €24bn Capital Requirement
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Government of Ireland approves €1 million for Red Cross operation in Japan
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An Gaeilge in Eirinn/ the current state of Irish language revitalisation in Ireland
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Ireland’s food and drink exports booming
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Songs from Ireland for Tohoku
Vote for a logo for Ireland's Presidency of the EU
Irish Film wins prize at the Tokyo International Film Festival 30 October
Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Ireland, Eamon Gilmore visited Japan
Irish Language Christmas Card Competition for Irish Speakers Overseas
Certificate of Irish Heritage launched
Ireland Scholarship launched in Tokyo
Ireland achieves a Record 4 Billion Euro Trade Surplus
Irish Musician, Garry Shannon at "Japan-Europe ‘Kizuna’ Project”
Launch of the “Education in Ireland” Brand
National Gallery of Ireland in Japan
Irish Pianist decorated by the Government of Japan
Culturefox - The Irish cultural events guide
Ambassador visit to Waseda
Asahi Culture Centre Chiba visited the Embassy
Speech by An Taoiseach, Mr Enda Kenny T.D. “Setting the Scene for Ireland’s Export-led Recovery”
Yeats in Fukuoka
Toyo University Links
Capital and Liquidity Results Published for Banking Sector; Financial Measures Programme Sets €24bn Capital Requirement
Government of Ireland approves €1 million for Red Cross operation in Japan
An Gaeilge in Eirinn/ the current state of Irish language revitalisation in Ireland
Ireland’s food and drink exports booming
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