Kadokawa Culture Promotion Foundation Announces Winners of the 60th 'Dakotsu Prize' and 'Choku Prize'
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- Kadokawa Culture Promotion Foundation Announces Winners of the 60th 'Dakotsu Prize' and 'Choku Prize'
- The Kadokawa Culture Promotion Foundation has announced the winners of the 60th Dakotsu and Choku Prizes, prestigious awards for Japanese haiku and tanka.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Fri Apr 17 2026 15:01:19 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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The Kadokawa Culture Promotion Foundation has announced the winners of the 60th Dakotsu and Choku Prizes, prestigious awards for Japanese haiku and tanka.
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- Kadokawa Culture Promotion Foundation Announces Winners of the 60th 'Dakotsu Prize' and 'Choku Prize' (Fri Apr 17 2026 15:01:19 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Fri Apr 17 2026 15:01:19 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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The Kadokawa Culture Promotion Foundation has announced the winners of the 60th Dakotsu and Choku Prizes, prestigious awards for Japanese haiku and tanka.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Whose dying wish was the foundation established upon?
- A: It was established based on the dying wish of Genyoshi Kadokawa, who founded Kadokawa Shoten.
- Q: When did the Kadokawa Musashino Museum open in Tokorozawa City?
- A: The Kadokawa Musashino Museum opened in Tokorozawa City on November 6, 2020.
- Q: What types of institutions are centered within the Kadokawa Musashino Museum?
- A: It is centered on a library, an art museum, and a museum as a complex cultural facility.
- Q: What is the purpose behind building the Kadokawa Musashino Museum?
- A: It was built to contribute to the promotion of culture and the arts, as well as the development of a vibrant and highly individual local community.
- Q: Which specific areas serve as the new base for the promotion of Japanese culture?
- A: The Musashino and Tokorozawa areas serve as the new base for promoting Japanese culture.