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Sarajevo Marks 30 Years of Japan – BiH Relations with Special Philharmonic Concert

Published March 28, 2026
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A ceremonial concert titled “Sounds that Connect Japan and Bosnia and Herzegovina” was held in Sarajevo to mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Bosnia and Herzegovina, highlighting decades of friendship, cultural exchange and cooperation.

The event featured the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Japanese conductor Yusuke Kimoto, who appeared before the Sarajevo audience for the first time. The concert symbolized mutual understanding and the strong ties that have developed between the two countries over the past three decades.

In his address, the Ambassador of Japan to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Toshihiro Aiki, emphasized that relations between the two nations have been steadily strengthened through cultural cooperation and mutual support.

He recalled that the Government of Japan donated musical instruments, including clarinets, violins and trumpets, to the Sarajevo Philharmonic in 2010, as well as lighting equipment to the Sarajevo National Theatre in 2003.

“I sincerely hope that tonight’s performance will inspire all present and serve as a reminder of the enduring friendship between Japan and Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Ambassador Aiki said, expressing gratitude to everyone involved in organizing the event.

Maestro Kimoto highlighted that the concert program carries a universal message of peace and unity. Works such as “World Dreams” by Joe Hisaishi reflect the idea of a world in which differences are acknowledged and harmonized rather than divided. The repertoire also included “Oriental Dancer” by Sugata and Symphony No. 1 by Vasily Kalinnikov, bringing together diverse musical traditions into a cohesive artistic expression.

Kimoto noted that this blending of musical influences mirrors the essence of Bosnia and Herzegovina itself – a country of diverse identities united in a shared future.

Kimoto has built an international career as a conductor and artistic director, working on a distinctive repertoire.

After studying conducting in Japan, Kimoto worked in Bologna, where he was involved in opera productions within the theatre tradition, gaining first-hand experience both on stage and in the organizational process.

He later won First Prize at the BMW International Conducting Competition in Portugal, the first Japanese conductor to do so. Since then, he has been invited to collaborate with orchestras and music festivals throughout Europe and beyond, establishing himself as a distinctive musical voice on the international stage. Kimoto currently serves as Music Director of El Sistema Japan and Deputy Artistic Director of the Rising Sun Opera Foundation.

In addition to his work on the stage, Kimoto is deeply involved in international cultural exchange projects, often collaborating with embassies and cultural institutions. He was the initiator, organizer and conductor of the Concert for the Bicentennial of Brazilian Independence and played a key role in the realization of major international tours, including the Japanese tours of the Modena Teatro Comunale Philharmonic and the Orchestra of the Odessa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, where he was Deputy Artistic Director.

Kimoto is also internationally recognized for his work in the field of Brazilian music studies and is considered one of the leading Japanese experts on Heitor Villa-Lobos. He is the author of the book Heitor Villa-Lobos: Giving Voice to the Brazilian Land. In 2026, he is scheduled to perform with the Porto Alegre Symphony Orchestra (OSPA) in Brazil.

Over the past 30 years, Japan and Bosnia and Herzegovina have built a warm and cooperative partnership, with cultural initiatives playing a key role. The anniversary concert provided a special opportunity to celebrate that relationship while further strengthening ties through music and shared artistic values.

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