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News ID: 22778
Publish Date : 16 January 2016 - 20:56

Japanese Award for Pariyoush Ganji

TEHRAN (CHN) – Veteran Iranian painter Pariyoush Ganji was presented the badge and ribbon of the ‘Order of the Rising Sun’, known as ‘Kyokujitsu Chujyusho’, signed by Japanese Emperor Akihito, and an appreciation letter by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, at a ceremony at the Japan Embassy in Tehran on January 14.
The order is awarded to those who have distinguished themselves in international relations, promotion of Japanese culture, advancements in their field and development in welfare or preservation of the environment.
Ganji, 71, who lives in Tehran, was named for the Japanese award on November 3, 2015 for her artistic achievements.  
‘The prestigious award was conferred on Ganji in appreciation of her achievements in creating everlasting works of art, combining the rich culture of Iran and Japan,” Honaronline quoted Hiroyasu Kobayashi, Japanese ambassador to Iran, as saying at the ceremony.
 "Pariyoush Ganji acquainted numerous art students in Iranian universities with the cultural identity of Japan and Sumi-e, traditional painting style and Shuji, calligraphy art, of the country,” Kobayashi noted.
Some of her students were so influenced by her teachings that they decided to personally learn Japanese culture by travelling to Japan. "She played a prominent role in introducing contemporary Japanese art to Iranian enthusiasts, especially through her recent exhibitions held in both countries.”
Ganji, in response to the felicitations, said her acquaintance with Japanese culture started when she began her journey to the Japanese city of Kyoto through the Silk Road, to follow the traces of ancient Iranian art of the Sasanian Empire (the last Iranian empire (224 AD to 651 AD) before the rise of Islam) in the Japanese fabric design of its traditional garment, Kimono.