In the Japanese capital – Tokyo, in the city of Meguro, a charity evening was held, which was organized by the Deputy Chairman of the Board for International Relations of the BO “Charitable Fund Let’s Save Free Ukrainian Free Spaces” – @bondarenko Olga https://www.facebook.com/bondarenko.olga zookeeper , one of the co-founders of the charity project in Japan HAUkraine and Anna Michel https://www.facebook.com/anna.mitzel with the support of the Embassy of Ukraine in Japan/Embassy of Ukraine in Japan/在日ウクライナ大学館
It was very pleasant and honorable to see at the event the third secretary of the Embassy of Ukraine in Japan for economic and cultural and humanitarian cooperation Inna Ilyina)https://www.facebook.com/inna.ilyina.5, who makes an incredible contribution to the development of Ukrainian culture in Japan .
Before Independence Day, the organizers of the event held an auction in order to collect aid for Ukrainians and animals in Ukraine.
The charity dinner was opened by a video essay about the fate of Ukrainians who are members of our charity fund, their activities, and a video report on cooperation with the Japanese people, who have been actively helping our population and four-legged friends since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Photos of children from Buchi and Borodyanka, Makarov and Klavdiyo-Tarasov with the Ukrainian flag against the background of the affected houses proved to be sensitive. At the charity evening, the works of Ukrainian artists were presented, the musical accompaniment was provided by the unparalleled piano playing of the Ukrainian pianist Hala Pustovit https://www.facebook.com/gala.pustovit.7 and the talented violinist Chiya Savada https://www.facebook.com /chie.sawada.90 and the solo of the Ukrainian ballerina Yulia Verona https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002018615611, who moved to Japan after the beginning of hostilities on the ground
of Ukraine.