[Watch video] 2019 Abu Dhabi ADIHEX “Miyabi MIYABI” Highlights

[Watch video] 2019 Abu Dhabi ADIHEX “Miyabi MIYABI” Highlights

Published date:
2019-10-06

A highlight video of “Miyabi MIYABI,” which attracted attention as the first Japanese pavilion in event history, has been released

The national cultural fair “ADIHEX (Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition)” was held in Abu Dhabi in the Middle East from 8/27 (Tue) to 31 (Sat). 650 exhibitors from 40 countries gathered at this major event representing the Middle East, and approximately 110,000 visitors were welcomed over 5 days.

Japan Promotion established the Japan Pavilion “Miyabi MIYABI” for the first time in event history. The appeal of high-quality traditional culture unique to Japan was introduced through a wide variety of works by all 53 groups of exhibiting artists.

And now, we're releasing a highlight video that tells the story of 5 days blessed with many encounters.
Please experience the enthusiasm of the event through the expressions of visitors who shine their eyes on the unknown appeal of Japanese culture and the exhibiting artists who enjoy international exchange through their works.

ADIHEX (Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition)
■Date: 2019/8/27 (Tue) to 31 (Sat)
■Venue: Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, UAE (ADNEC)
■Number of visitors: Approximately 110,000
■Venue area: 40000 square meters>>Go to the official event website

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