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Lineup finalized for the International Conference on Open Access to Culture 2024

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has finalized the lineup for the highly anticipated International Conference on Open Access to Culture 2024, which will take place from October 29 to November 3 at the Tokyo International Forum. The opening ceremony is scheduled for November 1 and will include a keynote message from Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, emphasizing the importance of cultural accessibility. Key figures from various sectors, such as Katsuhiko Hibino, Mami Kataoka, and Yutaka Osugi, will also participate in the event, showcasing the conference's commitment to inclusivity and collaboration. The conference aims to foster discussions around open access to cultural resources, encouraging a broader audience to engage with cultural heritage. Attendees are encouraged to pre-register for events requiring it, ensuring their participation in this valuable exchange of ideas.

For those interested in more in-depth program details, a PDF is available for download. This event marks a significant step towards enhancing cultural accessibility within Tokyo and beyond. As the conference approaches, it is expected to draw considerable attention from both local and international audiences.

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