THE FPCJ SEEN IN NUMBERS

Past FPCJ Activities

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    Press Briefings

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    Press Tours

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    Symposiums

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    Fellowship Programs

The FPCJ’s Activities in Numbers

Since its establishment around half a century ago, Foreign Press Center Japan (FPCJ) has provided a significant amount of support for foreign journalists reporting in Japan.
Here, we will look at some concrete numbers and examples to see how the FPCJ has connected Japan to the world through its activities.

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FY2024 Annual Results

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    Nationalities of Foreign Media Outlets

    47 countries
    and regions

    Nationalities of foreign media outlets provided with reporting assistance

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    Journalist Participants

    587

    Number of journalists provided assistance

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    Total Reporting

    498

    (The number of reports made includes reports reprinted in other outlets)

Number of projects implemented in FY2024

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    Press Briefings

    40
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    Press Tours

    8
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    Fellowship Program

    16
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    Reporting Assistance

    104
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    Press Event Support

    8
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    Press Release Distribution and Listing Service

    542

Activity Reports

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    Press Briefings

    Reports about press conferences and press briefings held by experts and government officials. You can see which briefings were held, organized by topic, and of the reactions of participating journalists.

    See Reports
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    Press Tours

    For foreign journalists in Japan, FPCJ organizes press tours. This page shows details of past press tours.

    See Reports
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    Fellowship Programs

    Reports on fellowship programs inviting journalists from other countries to report on Japan. You can see the results of their reporting on the ground and who they interviewed.

    See Reports
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    Symposiums

    Reports on symposiums in which experts debate important topics. You can see the results of discussions with foreign journalists.

    See Reports