About us
Organizer (Torch of Peace concert Executive Committee)
The United Republic of Tanzania Ministry of Natural
Resources and Tourism, Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International
Cooperation, Prime Minister's Office - Information Service, Ministry
of Education and Culture, Ministry of Labour and Sports, Ministry of
Finance, Tanzania Revenue Authority, Ministry of Home Affairs (Police,
Immigration), Tanzania Tourist Board, Ministry of Communication and
Transport, TANESCO, Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania to Japan,
Japanese NGO, NPO KOMA.
NPO KOMA
Application
officially admitted by the government on 16th February 2001.
Contact
office at work: IDAKI Building 3F, 3-4-16, Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
JAPAN.
                     TEL:
(0)3-3505-8841
                     FAX:
(0)3-3505-8843
Representative: Keiko Koma
Executive Members: Tadamitsu Saito, Keiko Koma, Katsuaki Saito, Toshiyuki
Sekine, Kunihiko Yoshimeki, Jun Kashima, Shigeru Nakamura, Masanori
Fujii, Kyoko Suzuki, with 10 staff members and with the participation
of approximately 100 volunteers at the present moment.
Koma represents heaven and a pair of deer. It derives
from an ancient symbol signifying the most beautiful scene on the
earth and the realization of an ideal kingdom.
In the year 1998, Ms. Koma lost her parents. Her father wished her
to deliver to everybody on earth the truth that was manifested through
her life. She followed his last wish and invested all his remaining
fortune to establish an NGO KOMA. She is dedicating herself to open
the way for a new society where people can truly live in peace and
happiness. In 2001 KOMA was officially acknowledged by the Japanese
Government under the NPO law, and is currently working with approximately
100 volunteer specialists in various fields.
It is currently concentrates on organizing series of Idaki Shin concert
worldwide, however its basic activities in Japan is to support the
research and developing work of Mr. Tadamitsu Saito (artist name;
Idaki Shin) ranging from the interdisciplinary study of history and
culture, to the publication of books and videos, the planning of various
cultural events, an international exchange program, and educational
support for children, etc., with a view to cultivating each individual's
sensibility, and nourishing his or her spirit, all necessary for creating
a future social system based on humanitarian principles.
NPO activity at work in Ethiopia
(Project in Gode against drought)
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