Fukuoka Prize

Fukuoka Prize
Awarded for Outstanding individuals or groups/organizations in preserving and creating the unique and diverse cultures of Asia
Country Japan
Presented by Fukuoka City
the Fukuoka City International Foundation (formerly The Yokatopia Foundation)
First awarded 1990
Website fukuoka-prize.org/en/

The Fukuoka Prize (福岡アジア文化賞, Fukuoka Ajia Bunkashō) is an award established by the city of Fukuoka and the Fukuoka City International Foundation (formerly The Yokatopia Foundation) to honor the outstanding work of individuals or organizations in preserving or creating Asian culture. There are three prize categories: Grand Prize, Academic Prize, and Arts and Culture Prize.

In 1989, Fukuoka held the Asia-Pacific Exposition (referred to as "Yokatopia") with the concept of interaction between the Asia-Pacific region. The prize program was inaugurated in the following year to carry on the spirit of the Expo, and ever since then, the prizes have been given annually and the related official events including the award ceremony and the public forums by the prize winners have been held in every September, also known as "Asian Party" in Fukuoka. In 1999, the school visits were added into the program to give a special lecture to children by the prize winners.

Prize categories

Grand Prize

To be presented to an individual or an organization in either the field of academics or arts and culture. The laureate must have made outstanding contributions to the preservation and creation of Asian culture and have exhibited the significance of Asian culture to the world. The prize is endowed with 5 million yen.

Academic Prize

To be presented to one or two individuals or organizations that have made outstanding achievements in the field of Asian studies, such as social and human sciences, contributing to the world’s understanding of Asia. The prize is endowed with 3 million yen.

Arts and Culture Prize

To be presented to one or two individuals or organizations who have made outstanding contributions in the diverse arts and culture of Asia. The category includes a wide range of fields such as the fine arts, literature, music, drama, dance, film, architecture, and so forth. The prize is endowed with 3 million yen.

Geographical focus

East, South, and Southeast Asia (any regions located east of Pakistan)

List of recipients

Source:[1]

Year Category Name Nationality Occupation
1990SpecialBa JinChinaWriter
Akira KurosawaJapanFilm director
Joseph NeedhamUKScholar of Chinese science history
Kukrit PramojThailandWriter, statesman
1991GrandRavi ShankarIndiaSitar player
AcademicTaufik AbudullahIndonesiaHistorian, social scientist
Chie NakaneJapanSocial anthropologist
Arts & CultureDonald KeeneUSAScholar of Japanese literature & culture
1992GrandKim Won-yongSouth KoreaArchaeologist
AcademicClifford GeertzUSAAnthropologist
Minoru TakeuchiJapanAnthropologist
Arts & CultureLeandro V. LocsinPhilippinesArchitect
1993GrandFei XiaotongChinaSociologist, Anthropologist
AcademicUngku Abdul AzizMalaysiaEconomist
Jiro KawakitaJapanScholar of ethnogeography
Arts & CultureNamjilyn NorovbanzadMongoliaVocalist
1994GrandM. C. Subhadradis Diskul (Thai: หม่อมเจ้าสุภัทรดิศ ดิศกุล)ThailandArchaeologist, art historian
AcademicWang GungwuAustraliaHistorian
Yoneo IshiiJapanScholar of Southeast Asian studies
Arts & CulturePadma SubrahmanyamIndiaTraditional dancer
1995GrandKoentjaraningratIndonesiaAnthropologist
AcademicHahn KiunSouth KoreaScholar of education
Noboru KarashimaJapanHistorian
Arts & CultureNam June PaikUSAVideo artist
1996GrandWang ZhongshuChinaArchaeologist
AcademicPhan Huy LêVietnamHistorian
Shinkichi EtoJapanScholar of relations
Arts & CultureNusrat Fateh Ali KhanPakistanQawwali singer
1997GrandChheng PhonCambodiaDramatist, artist
AcademicRomila ThaparIndiaHistorian
Takayasu HiguchiJapanArchaeologist
Arts & CultureIm Kwon-taekSouth KoreaFilm director
1998GrandLee KiMoonSouth KoreaLinguist
AcademicStanley Jeyaraja TambiahUSAAnthropologist
Masaaki UedaJapanHistorian
Arts & CultureR. M. SoedarsonoIndonesiaDancer, scholar of dance
1999GrandHou Hsiao-hsienTaiwanFilm director
AcademicTaryo ObayashiJapanEthnologist
Nidhi EoseewongThailandHistorian
Arts & CultureTang Da WuSingaporeVisual artist
2000GrandPramoedya Ananta ToerIndonesiaWriter
AcademicThan TunMyanmarHistorian
Benedict AndersonIrelandScholar of politics
Arts & CultureHamzah Awang AmatMalaysiaShadow play master
2001GrandMuhammad YunusBangladeshEconomist
AcademicYujiro HayamiJapanEconomist
Arts & CultureThawan Duchanee (th:ถวัลย์ ดัชนี)ThailandPainter
Marilou Diaz-AbayaPhilippinesFilm director
2002GrandZhang YimouChinaFilm director
AcademicKingsley Muthumuni De SilvaSri LankaHistorian
Anthony ReidAustraliaHistorian
Arts & CultureLatMalaysiaCartoonist
2003GrandShuzen HokamaJapanScholar of Okinawan studies
AcademicReynaldo C. IletoPhilippinesHistorian
Arts & CultureXu BingChinaArtist
Dick LeeSingaporeSinger-songwriter
2004GrandAmjad Ali KhanIndiaSarod Maestro
AcademicLi YiningChinaEconomist
Ram Dayal RakeshNepalScholar of folk culture studies
Arts & CultureSembukuttiarachilage Roland SilvaSri LankaConservator
2005GrandIm DongkwonSouth KoreaFolklorist
AcademicThaw KaungMyanmarLibrarian
Arts & CultureDouangdeuane BounyavongLaosTextile researcher
Tashi NorbuBhutanTraditional mMusician
2006GrandMo YanChinaWriter
AcademicShagdaryn BiraMongoliaHistorian
Takeshi HamahitaJapanHistorian
Arts & CultureUxi MuftiPakistanCulture expert
2007GrandAshis NandyIndiaSocial and cultural critic
AcademicSrisakra Vallibhotama (Thai: ศรีศักร วัลลิโภดม)ThailandAnthropologist, archaeologist
Arts & CultureJu MingTaiwanSculptor
Kim Duk-sooSouth KoreaTraditional performing artist
2008GrandAnn HuiHong KongFilm
AcademicSavitri Wimalawathie Ellepola GoonesekereSri LankaLaw
Shamsul Amri BaharuddinMalaysiaSocial anthropology
Arts & CultureFarida ParveenBangladeshMusic
2009GrandAugustin BerqueFranceCultural geography
AcademicPartha ChatterjeeIndiaPolitical science, history
Arts & CultureMinoru MikiJapanMusic composition
Cai Guo-QiangChinaContemporary art
2010GrandHwang ByungkiSouth KoreaMusic
AcademicJames C. ScottUSAPolitical science, anthropology
Kazuko MoriJapanArea studies (contemporary China)
Arts & CultureOng Keng SenSingaporeContemporary performance
2011GrandAng ChouleanCambodiaEthnology
AcademicCho Dong-ilSouth KoreaLiterature
Arts & CultureNiels GutschowGermanyArchitecture
2012GrandVandana ShivaIndiaEnvironmental philosophy
AcademicCharnvit KasetsiriThailandHistory, politics
Arts & CultureKidlat TahimikPhilippinesFilm
G.R.Ay. Koes Moertiyah Paku BuwonoIndonesiaDance
2013GrandTetsu NakamuraJapanCross-cultural understanding, international and grassroots cooperation
AcademicTessa Morris-SuzukiAustraliaAsian studies
Arts & CultureNalini MalaniIndiaContemporary art
Apichatpong WeerasethakulThailandFilm, visual arts
2014GrandEzra F. VogelUSASociology
AcademicAzyumardi AzraIndonesiaHistory
Arts & CultureDanny YungHong KongTheater
2015GrandThant Myint-UMyanmarHistory
AcademicRamachandra GuhaIndiaHistory, Sociology
Arts & CultureĐặng Thị Minh HạnhVietnamFashion
2016GrandA. R. RahmanIndiaMusic
AcademicAmbeth R. OcampoPhilippinesHistory
Arts & CultureYasmeen LariPakistanArchitecture
2017GrandPasuk Phongpaichit and Chris BakerThailand and UKEconomics and History
AcademicWang MingChinaPublic Management
Arts & CultureKong NayCambodiaMusic

References

  1. "Laureates". Fukuoka Prize. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
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