Prompted by her love for Vietnam, since the 1990s, Mika has created many paintings depicting major changes in Vietnam during the process of national industrialisation and modernisation.
Mika organised exhibitions in Hanoi in 2003 and the former imperial city of Hue
two years later. She is planning to join hands with the Japan Culture
Centre in Vietnam to hold another show at the Temple of Literature and
Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum from December 6-25, 2010.
On October 16, a seminar highlighting Vietnamese and Japanese
cultures took place at the 1,300-year-old Yakushiji temple, a UNESCO
world heritage site.
While talking of cultural and historical similarities between the
two nations and between Nara and Hanoi in particular, speakers
emphasised the fact that a Vietnamese Buddhist monk brought folk songs
with him when he came to manage the Todaiji temple in Nara prefecture
in the 8th century. That was vivid evidence of cultural exchanges
between Vietnam and Japan.