Maestra en Estudios del Este de Asia, UNAM. Actualmente es profesora de lengua japonesa, Jefa del Departamento de Lenguas Asiáticas en el Centro de Enseñanza de Lenguas Extranjeras (CELE) de la UNAM; profesora en el Departamento de Cultura Internacional, Universidad de Teikyo, Japón; profesora-investigadora en el Centro de Estudios de Asia y África, El Colegio de México. Ha trabajado en traducciones de diversos libros del japonés al español.

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In the framework of the 400 years since Hasekura arrived in Mexico, the University Seminary of Asian Studies (SUEA), the Institute of Philological Research and the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences through their Center for International Relations, entities of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), undertook the labour of organizing the Japanese Culture Day to commemorate the anniversary of what has traditionally been considered the first Japanese embassy in Mexico: the Hasekura Mission.

This publication is the result of that academic day, this also has the purpose of recovering the memory of the cultural relations between Mexico and Japan. In this way, gives the reader the possibility to get close to know various aspects of Japanese culture in their own field and in their relationship with Mexico. The studies included have a variety of topics that are organized in four sections: 1. Japan as an object of study; 2. The Hasekura Mission: a historical reassessment; 3. The regional economic system and 4. Language and Literature.