An exhibition of picture diaries depicting the daily lives of children in Asia began on the 5th at the Dainagoya Building.

At the “Asian Children’s Picture Diary Exhibition,” 99 works selected as grand prize winners and others from approximately 33,000 entries collected in a contest held by the Mitsubishi Public Affairs Committee, composed of companies in the Mitsubishi Group, are on display.

The contest is held to promote understanding of each other’s cultures and daily lives through picture diaries, and this time, children aged 6 to 12 from 23 countries and regions in Asia are participating.

At the venue, the rich natural daily lives of children from various countries and their memories with family are depicted in various languages and drawings.

This exhibition will be held at the Dainagoya Building until the 9th.

Dainagoya Building

The Dainagoya Building is a historic Western-style structure located in Nagoya, Japan, originally built in 1918 as a private residence for a wealthy businessman. It served as a cultural hub and later as a museum, showcasing early 20th-century Japanese and European architectural fusion. Today, it stands as a designated cultural property, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s modern heritage.