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RSVP: Meiji Graves in Happy Valley: Stories of Early Japanese Residents in Hong Kong


We are pleased to invite you to an upcoming book talk at Hosei University exploring a lesser-known chapter of Hong Kong–Japan history.


Dr Nakano will share insights from her book "Meiji Graves in Happy Valley: Stories of Early Japanese Residents in Hong Kong", tracing the lives and stories of early Japanese residents in Hong Kong, followed by an open discussion and a Q&A session.


Grateful to Hosei University and our partners - HKU Almuni Network of Japan, HKU Japanese Studies Programme, CUHK Department of Japanese Studies for making this possible.


Please sign up here for in-person participation: https://lnkd.in/g_GxNKiY

Online participation: https://lnkd.in/geDEe2wN

 
 
 

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