On Nov. 13, the Sejong Institute held an annual academic seminar under the theme of "Visioning the Future of South Korea-Japan Relations" with Toda Peace Institute in Tokyo. The Sejong Institute has been conducting academic exchanges with the Toda Peace Research Institute for the third time so far this year with the sponsorship of the Asian Research Fund. The Toda Peace Institute is an independent and bipartisan research institute that conducts research and academic activities for sustainable peace and a nuclear-free world.
The participants were arranged beyond conservative and progressive in academia, politics and media on both sides of the Korean and Japanese sides. The participants are as follows.
Sang Hyun Lee, President of the Sejong Institute
Myonwoo Lee, Vice President of the Sejong Institute
Chang Soo Jin, Director of Center for Japanese Studies
Hyunchul Kim, Dean of Yonsei Graduate school of International Studies
Yoonhyung Gil, Director of International Department, The Hankyoreh
Miae Jung, Senior Emeritus Research Fellow at Sejong Institute
Jongyoon Bae, Researcjer at Yonsei Institute for North Korean Studies
Jongho Choi, Joy&Partners Law firm
Masao Okonogi, Professor Emeritus of Keio University
Kimiya Tadashi, Professor at University of Tokyo
Hiroshi Minegishi, Editorial and Editorial Member of the Nikkei Shinbun(Japanese Economic Daily)
Ayaka Shiomura, Member of the House of Councillors of Japan
Ichikawa Hayami, Board member of Asia Research Fund
Shunji Hirasawa, Professor at Nanzan University
Tetsuya Hakoda, Chief of Seoul Bureau, Asahi Shinbun