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In the New York Times, art-related articles frequently appear on the front page, making art an indispensable culture for Western elites. On the other hand, the author, a former diplomat who has experience in 97 countries and teaches at an arts university, says that the difference in the treatment of arts is a sign of the difference in innovation between Western and Japanese elites.
The most important thing when dealing with arts is to develop hypotheses and deepen thinking.
In this book, he explains how to ask questions and get deep insights.
Born in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo-ken, in 1968.
Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1990 after graduating from the University of Tokyo, the Faculty of Law.
Posted to Egypt, the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia.
In charge of diplomacy to the Middle East and global environmental issues.
As of 2024, he has visited 97 countries around the world and inspected state-of-the-art enterprises, shantytowns, farming villages, museums and art museums.
Graduated from Kyoto University of Arts and Liberal Arts ;
Master of Development Studies at Cambridge University ;
Master of Buddhist Thought and Comparative Religion Studies at Koyasan University ;
Master of International Public Policy Studies at Osaka University ;
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
Author of Japanese Essays.
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