“The Biggest Painting in the World 2012″ in Aomori
November 25, 2011
We made “The Biggest Painting in the World 2012″ in Aomori with 150 children of Kindergarten or Nursery School attached to Aomori Chuo Junior College in Aomori Prefecture.
Songs presented by Ms. Kazuko Takebayashi, an opera singer



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October 8 to 14, 2011 Visit to Bangladesh
We visited the People’s Republic of Bangladesh from October 8 to 14. We met Dr. Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, and visited Yunus Center.
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The Biggest Painting in the World to be exhibited at Tokyo Metropolitan Hibiya Public Hall on March 9, 2012
The Biggest Painting in the World 2012 will be exhibited at Tokyo Metropolitan Hibiya Public Hall on March 9, 2012.
For True Peace and World Without Nuclear Weapons
We will hold “The Biggest Painting in the World 2012 exhibition III”, a charity event for supporting the recovery from the Tohoku Earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
EMBASSIES VERSION REPORT
February 13, 2012
Embassy of the Republic of Guatemala: The cotton sheeting painted by the Republic of Guatemala has come back to us.

January 23, 2012
Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic: The cotton sheeting painted by the children of Syria has come back to us.

Embassy of Canada: The cotton sheeting painted by the children of Canada has come back to us.

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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.
40-days anniversary of late Ms Nasrine Karim
On June 4, 2010, Our President and Director General attended the 40-days anniversary of late Ms Nasrine Karim, ex-representative of Earth Identity Projects in Bangladesh.