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| The Oji Paper Group contributes to social and lifestyle enrichment through its active support for cultural and sporting activities and encouragement for science and technology. |

| Located in Oji Paper’s head office building, this facility
was opened in 1992 with the aim of encouraging musical appreciation and contributing
to musical culture. It has become increasingly popular with music lovers because
of its excellent acoustical design, comfortable seating and elegant interior,
as well as an exciting program based on spring and fall seasons. In August 2003,
the stage was refurbished to provide even better acoustics. |
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After his retirement from the presidency of Oji Paper in 1938, the late Ginjiro Fujiwara worked to promote education. His achievements include the establishment of the Fujiwara Institute of Technology, which later became the Faculty of Engineering of Keio University. In 1959, he created the Fujiwara Foundation of Science with a donation of 100 million yen. The Foundation awards the Fujiwara Prize to scientists who have made important contributions to the advancement of science and technology. Other activities include support for international seminars hosted by Japanese researchers. The Oji Paper Group continues to support the activities of the Foundation, especially from a financial perspective. |
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