
Japanese Cultural Institute
A centre for Japanese cultural exchange in Rome, the Institute presents exhibitions, performances, language courses and research to introduce Italy to Japan’s traditions and contemporary culture.
At a glance
Situated in the Valle Giulia district near the National Gallery of Modern Art, the Japanese Cultural Institute serves as Rome’s principal venue for Japanese cultural programming. The Institute operates as both an independent cultural hub and a coordinating body for Japan Foundation initiatives across Italy.
History
Founded to foster understanding of Japanese culture in Italy, the Institute has developed into the country’s most comprehensive resource centre for materials on Japan. Its mission encompasses both cultural dissemination and scholarly coordination between Japanese and Italian institutions.
What you see
The Institute occupies a purpose-built facility in Valle Giulia, positioned opposite the Faculty of Architecture among other foreign cultural academies. Its modern location reflects its role as a contemporary cultural ambassador.
Cultural significance
The Institute stands as Italy’s primary gateway to Japanese culture. Its library—holding over 32,000 volumes, 100+ active periodicals, 2,500 microfilms and microfiche, and extensive audio-visual collections—represents the most complete Japanese research collection in Italy. Materials are predominantly in Japanese (60%) and European languages, particularly English.
Key facts
- Address: Via Antonio Gramsci, 74, 00197 Rome
- Coordinates: 41.91865281497811, 12.479197382926941
- Phone: +39 06 3224794
- Website: www.jfroma.it
- Library collection: 32,000+ volumes, 100+ active periodicals, 2,500 microfilms/microfiche
- Language proficiency exams: Nihongo Nôryoku Shiken
Practical information
The Institute organises exhibitions, conferences, concerts, film screenings, theatrical performances and Japanese language courses. It administers the Nihongo Nôryoku Shiken proficiency examination. The library is open to researchers and includes documentaries on Japanese traditions. Check the official website for current programming and library access hours.
Getting there
The Institute is located in the Valle Giulia neighbourhood of Rome, near the Faculty of Architecture and the National Gallery of Modern Art. For public transport directions and parking information, consult your preferred mapping service or contact the Institute directly.
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