The Asia Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO (ACCU) is a non-profit organization established in Tokyo in 1971 with support from the Japanese government and private sector. Based on the ideals of UNESCO, ACCU carries out activities to promote mutual understanding and cultural cooperation among peoples in the Asia-Pacific region.
ACCU also regularly holds training sessions on the management of archaeological and wooden structures, both online and offline. For more information on ACCU's activities, please see the following page. https://www.accu.or.jp/en/
Today,
Dr. Shin MORIMOTO, Director of ACCU
Dr. Masatoshi YAMAFUJI, Chief Scientist of NNRICP
Dr. Tamar Meladze, Research Fellow, University of Tokyo
visited UJICY and held a meeting on the future possibilities for cooperation between ACCU and UJICY.
There was an exchange of opinions on plans to conduct archaeological research and train young researchers in the future, together with the research equipment and skilled researchers held by UJICY.
After the meeting, UJICY researchers gave a tour of the laboratory.