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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; The King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies hosted a distinguished cultural gathering that underscored the growing importance of cross-cultural dialogue and intellectual exchange between Saudi Arabia and Japan.</p>



<p>Held in Riyadh and attended by Prince Turki Al-Faisal, chairman of the center’s board of directors, the event reflected KFCRIS’s continued commitment to fostering global cultural understanding through scholarship and dialogue.</p>



<p>The program featured renowned Japanese researcher Dr. Naoki Yamamoto, whose presence brought an international dimension to the discussion on cultural renewal and shared human values.</p>



<p>In his keynote lecture, Dr. Yamamoto explored pathways to cultural renewal in contemporary Japan, focusing on how societies draw strength from heritage while adapting to modern realities.</p>



<p>He emphasized that cultural resilience is often rooted in moral frameworks that guide individual conduct and collective identity across generations.</p>



<p>Drawing thoughtful parallels, Yamamoto examined the concepts of courage and chivalry within Islamic heritage and compared them to the ethical principles found in Japan’s samurai tradition.</p>



<p>Both traditions, he noted, value bravery, discipline, generosity, and moral responsibility, highlighting how different civilizations have independently developed similar ethical ideals.</p>



<p>This comparative approach resonated strongly with attendees, reinforcing the idea that cultural exchange can reveal shared foundations rather than differences.</p>



<p>The lecture encouraged participants to reflect on how historical value systems can inform modern cultural renewal and social cohesion.</p>



<p>Beyond the academic discussion, the event also featured an interactive workshop on Japanese tea preparation led by Dr. Yamamoto.</p>



<p>The workshop introduced guests to a centuries-old Japanese tradition that emphasizes mindfulness, respect, and harmony, values that align closely with many aspects of Islamic cultural practice.</p>



<p>Participants observed how the tea ceremony functions not merely as a ritual, but as a reflection of Japanese philosophy and cultural identity.</p>



<p>By engaging directly with this tradition, attendees experienced cultural learning in a practical and immersive way.</p>



<p>The inclusion of the tea workshop added a human and experiential dimension to the event, complementing the intellectual discussions with sensory and symbolic understanding.</p>



<p>KFCRIS organizers highlighted that such activities are central to the center’s mission of promoting meaningful cultural dialogue and mutual appreciation.</p>



<p>The event also demonstrated Saudi Arabia’s broader openness to hosting international scholars and creating platforms for global cultural engagement.</p>



<p>Through initiatives like this, the center aims to provide in-depth perspectives on shared human heritage and encourage respectful exchanges between civilizations.</p>



<p>Attendees praised the event for its balance of scholarly depth and cultural experience, noting its role in strengthening cultural bridges between Saudi Arabia and Japan.</p>



<p>As Saudi Arabia continues to expand its cultural and intellectual outreach, events such as this reflect a vision of cooperation, dialogue, and mutual respect on the global stage.</p>



<p>The gathering stood as a reminder that cultural renewal is most powerful when informed by history, enriched by dialogue, and shared across borders.</p>
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