MOFA × Chikyu no Arukikata Collaboration! Digital Booklet 'Traveling ODA: Japanese Technology Encountered in the World' Released to Experience International Cooperation from a 'Travel Perspective'
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Arukikata Co., Ltd. and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have jointly released a digital booklet titled 'Traveling ODA' on April 3, 2026. It allows readers to learn about Japan's international cooperation through a travel-guide format.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the full title of the digital booklet released by Arukikata Co., Ltd. in collaboration with Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
- A: The full title of the digital booklet is 'Traveling ODA: Japanese Technology Encountered in the World', released on April 3, 2026, by Arukikata Co., Ltd. in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Q: Which company and government body collaborated to produce the 'Traveling ODA' digital booklet, and when was it released?
- A: Arukitata Co., Ltd. and Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs collaborated to release the 'Traveling ODA' digital booklet on April 3, 2026, as part of a special partnership initiative.
- Q: On which official platform is the 'Traveling ODA' digital booklet currently available for public access?
- A: The 'Traveling ODA' digital booklet is currently available on the official website of Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) for public access and educational use.
- Q: What two Southeast Asian countries are featured in the model travel itineraries showcasing Japanese ODA projects in the booklet?
- A: The model travel itineraries in the booklet feature Vietnam and Laos, highlighting Japanese ODA projects that support local infrastructure and community development in these countries.
- Q: How does the 'Traveling ODA' booklet present Japan's international development assistance to make it more relatable to readers?
- A: The booklet presents Japan's ODA by using a traveler's perspective, incorporating world maps, model itineraries, and firsthand accounts from project sites to make international cooperation more tangible and engaging.