Tokyo: The Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Japan showcased the Kingdom's rich cultural heritage and its deep ties to the Francophone world at the Journ©e de la Francophonie (Francophonie Day) 2026, held on March 15 at the Institut fran§ais du Japon in Tokyo.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the Embassy hosted a dedicated cultural booth featuring traditional Khmer products, historical information, and promotional materials highlighting Cambodia's major tourist destinations. The event served as a key platform for cultural diplomacy, coinciding with Cambodia's preparations to host the upcoming Francophonie Summit.
H.E. Chum Sounry, Ambassador of Cambodia to Japan, joined fellow ambassadors, charg©s d'affaires, and representatives from member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) accredited to Japan at the celebration. The event was co-organized by the Conseil pour la Promotion de la Francophonie au Japon (CPFJ) in partnership with OIF member embassies and Francophone institutions.
A highlight of the Embassy's participation was the screening of a promotional video introducing Cambodia as the host nation for the Francophonie Summit 2026, scheduled for November 15-16.
In a notable culinary collaboration, the Embassy proposed the inclusion of a signature Cambodian dish on the menu of L'Oiseau de France, the restaurant located within the Institut fran§ais du Japon. "Cambodge - Beef Lok Lak" was featured, offering attendees an authentic taste of the Kingdom's celebrated gastronomy and enriching the event's cultural offerings.
The event attracted visitors from Japan and the international community, providing them with the opportunity to learn about Cambodia's tourism potential, cultural identity, and its longstanding, active engagement within the Francophone community.
As a proactive member of the OIF, Cambodia is committed to promoting the French language and fostering Francophone cultural cooperation. Participation in events such as the Francophonie Day in Tokyo underscores the Kingdom's dedication to strengthening cultural diplomacy and building bridges of friendship between Francophone nations and Japan.