Egypt
Egyptian-Japanese in cooperation with the State Information Service
State Information Service
The Japanese television has chosen Egypt to be the guest of honour in its celebrations of the new year. The NHK network will focus on Egypt over three days, highlighting its ancient history and cultural mosaic.
Pharahonic, Islamic and Coptic monuments will be in full display on the Japanese TV.
The network has filmed a documentary on Egypt and Egyptian-Japanese ties in cooperation with the State Information Service.
"The SIS has granted all possible facilities to Japanese reporters and media people to get the job done successfully," SIS Chairman Ambassador Ayman el-Kaffas said.
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