July 20 2011

Thanks to your continued and generous support, this year marks the 20th anniversary of our organization’s foundation. We really appreciate your dedicated support.
On July 20 (Wed.), 2011, we take this opportunity of the anniversary to have a seminar at United Nations University.
Also, on the same day, we have the 20th anniversary charity event on campus for the recovery from Tohoku earthquake and Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant disaster.
The detailed information will be announced later.
We look forward to your active participation in the event.
Exhibition of ‘Picture Book without Picture 2010 – 2011’ and ‘The Biggest Painting in the World 2012’

Exhibition of ‘Picture Book without Picture 2010 – 2011’ and ‘The Biggest Painting in the World 2012’
along with ‘Nagasaki & Hiroshima Achieve’
We pray for the victims and the devastating Tohoku area hit by earthquake, tsunami, and the nuclear plant accident, to be restored
at the former Hiroshima branch, Bank of Japan
during April 11 ~ May 1, 2011
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Eastern Japan Tsunami Earthquake of March 11, 2011
We would like to offer our deepest condolences over the victims of Eastern Japan Tsunami Earthquake of March 11, 2011. We also would like to express our heartfelt sympathy to the sufferers and wish stability of their livelihood and reconstruction as soon as possible.
All staff of NPO Earth Identity Project
We will do our best to collect contributions for the relief to the stricken area.
A portion of the book sales will be donated: ’A Picture Book Without Pictures’ by Hiromi Inayoshi 1,500 JPY (including Tax and Shipping)
All sales of picture postcards will be donated: Picture postcards drawn by children of six countries: the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Lithuania, the Dominican Republic, the Republic of Cuba, the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
One set of six picture cards: 1,000 JPY (including Tax and Shipping)
The Visit of the Winners of Conqueror Corporate Identity Contest 2010 Bangladesh
On November 8th to 17th, three winners of Conqueror Corporate Identity Contest 2010 Bangladesh came to Hiroshima by our invitation, and attended LOVE EARTH LOVE CHILDREC Peaceful Charity Session, a project associated with the 11th Nobel Peace Laureate World Summit, on 11th and the Summit itself through 12th to 14th. Mr. Bappy and Mr. Saju went home on 17th after visiting Tokyo Disneyland, while Mr. Mishuk remained behind, during which he stayed at the home of Ms Matsuoka, our staff, from 14th and at Daijouin Temple in Miyajima from 22nd to 28th. Then, he had the opportunity to attend the visit of Prime Minister Hasina, the Ministers of Foreign Affaires and Finance, and the Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and the reception party at the International Conference Center on November 30, which was organized on the occasion of Prime Minister Hasina’s official visit to Japan. Mr. Mishuk went home on December 2 after visiting Tokyo Disneyland. A part of the expense of the visit of the three was covered by the proceeds of LOVE EARTH LOVE CHILDREC Peaceful Charity Session
Mr. Shalim Hossain Saju

Mr. Abul Hashem Bappy

Mr. Mishuk Datta

2010 November 10th, Hiroshima Miyajima



2010 November 11th, Peaceful Charity Session(The photograph of the performance is being edited now)






2010 November 12th, World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates



2010 November 13th, World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates welcome party





2010 November 14th, World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates




2010 November 16th, Goodby party with Prof. Nara at restaurant in Tokyo Ginza

Hiroshima 1111
Hosted “LOVE EARTH LOVE CHILDREN Peaceful Charity Session”, a project associated with the 11th Nobel Peace Laureates World Summit: the World without Nuclear Weapons, the Heritage of Hiroshima.
The Exhibition of Picture Book without Picture
Aug. 13-19, 2010: The Exhibition of Picture Book without Picture
is being held at Gallery A and B of Aster Plaza of Hiroshima City Cultural
Foundation as a part of the 11th Student Exhibition 2010 of Creative
Course of Hiroshima Municipal Motomachi High School.
