Most of the below tweets/links are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。なお、Greece ギリシャ については「Southern Europe 南欧」に入れています。
Balkan Vol.9 (Romania, Bulgaria)
Balkan Vol.8 (Montenegro, Kosovo)
Balkan Vol.7 (Albania, North Macedonia)
Balkan Vol.6 (Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia)
Austria Vol.6 (relations with Hungary, Slovenia, etc.) / Visegrád Vol.3 / Balkan Vol.5
World Vol.54 (Eastern Europe, U.S.) / Balkan Vol.4
Balkan Vol.3 (Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia)
Balkan Vol.2 (Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Albania)
Balkan Vol.1 (Romania, Bulgaria)
国名や首都名及び Japan 等を入力検索して出て来たツイート
(以下、順に、Slovenia、Croatia、Bosnia & Herzegovina、Serbia、Montenegro、Kosovo、North Macedonia、Albania、Bulgaria、Romania)
Vol.2 まで続きます。
https://twitter.com/MZZRS/status/1312055927445639170
https://twitter.com/MZZRS/status/1306612150262288384
https://twitter.com/MZZRS/status/1052171296199589888
The Ambassador of Japan, Masaharu Yoshida, will be greatly missed by his colleagues and friends in Slovenia. Best wishes to the Ambassador and family on his upcoming retirement. pic.twitter.com/UBumjAD2r9
— Embassy of Ireland, Ljubljana (@IrlEmbLjubljana) September 29, 2020
https://twitter.com/ITFsi/status/1139510257590460416
https://twitter.com/TeamSlovenia/status/1110560986128355328
Was pleased to meet H.E. Matsushima Amb of Japan 2 Slovenia, our new colleague in diplomatic corps in Ljubljana. In addition to many subject matters exchanged fond memories of our respective visits 2 each other's countries.Wish him best of d tenure & stay in Slovenia. #AmbIndSlo pic.twitter.com/t7wsuw0zTK
— IndiainSlovenia (@IndiainSlovenia) December 11, 2020
UNESCO endorses Ljubljana, Slovenia, as seat of international research centre for artificial intelligence (AI). Great opportunity also for cooperation with Japan. @MIZS_RS @JernejPikalo @MZZRS https://t.co/lUCp4t8J1K
— Slovenia in Japan 駐日スロヴェニア大使館 (@SLOinJP) November 27, 2019
Japanese initiative Society 5.0 discussed in #Ljubljana focus on how to utilise modern #scientific and #technological breakthroughs for the benefit of all segments of society. #Slovenia and #Japan together can achieve a lot in this field. #STA #innovation pic.twitter.com/Dc93mU7PV5
— Slovenian Consulate South Australia (@SlovenianA) February 6, 2019
Marija Skušek, born Tsuneko Kondo-Kawese, was one of the best-known voices of early Slovenian radio. She introduced thousands to the culture of native Japan (pictured here giving a lecture on Radio Ljubljana in 1931): pic.twitter.com/q8GUMa17dd
— Jaka Bartolj (@MediaHistoryNow) August 14, 2021
After Lithuania, now Slovenia open Taiwan Office, Becoming the guardians of Democracy protectors. Hope one day India, US, Japan, Australia should also rename Taipei ECC to Taiwan ECC in their respective countries. https://t.co/MdrIwm20cq
— Being Human (@dadan_dahan) January 22, 2022
In The Wall – Climb for Gold we meet four word-class competition rock climbers—Great Britain’s Shauna Coxsey, Slovenia’s Janja Garnbret, Japan’s Miho Nonaka, and USA’s Brooke Raboutou—as they train for and compete in the sport’s first Olympic Games. https://t.co/MyWjXvDXVA
— Sierra Magazine (@Sierra_Magazine) January 24, 2022
A group of scientists from Slovenia, Croatia, Portugal, Australia and Japan working on @NATO_SPS @e_sicure project is doing the very first tests of SiC detector at JSI TRIGA Mark II reactor in Ljubljana. @LukaSnoj @ivacap pic.twitter.com/cldQ9K4H6u
— e-SiCure 2 (@e_sicure) May 28, 2018
While I'm swanning about Japan, @doublemacbex is slightly closer to home, exploring the coffee shops of Ljubljana. https://t.co/grpK2utrNj
— Brian's Coffee Spot (@BrianCoffeeSpot) September 7, 2019
Toyota Adria considering relocation of HQ from Slovenia over high taxeshttps://t.co/jLPPQreywn
— Andreja Loncar (@AndrejaLoncar) December 18, 2021
https://twitter.com/ENDOALPHA/status/933547883026038784
A visit from #Slovenia to the #Makita tent earlier today @UNIMariborGPE @FormulaStudent #FS2017 pic.twitter.com/jtUQegBOCU
— Makita UK (@MakitaUK) July 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/MZZRS/status/1161347245389824000
https://twitter.com/iceyefi/status/1233376957552873473
Croatia opens door to export of beef to Japanhttps://t.co/gp62ApCUYW pic.twitter.com/UAdT18pPvf
— The Dubrovnik Times (@DubrovnikTimes) January 24, 2022
I got a gift yesterday in Zagreb, from Japan, wasabi kitkats….hmmm pic.twitter.com/kW3gBNc0QE
— Ljubomir Vranjes (@LVranjes) November 22, 2015
https://twitter.com/CROinJPN/status/1486962170214895620
https://twitter.com/CROinJPN/status/1486581100898320388
Do you know?
The Provisional Government of Azad Hind was recognized by 11 countries, and had diplomatic relations & embassies with 9 countries including Germany, Japan, Italy, Croatia, Thailand, Burma, Manchukuo & the Philippine Republic. pic.twitter.com/b246x2oRR2
— Clio's Chronicles (@CliosChronicles) January 23, 2022
#GOMWorkshop Series 2018 continues tomorrow in Zagreb, Croatia, and Tokyo, Japan. Thanks to Topomatika and Marubeni for hosting this event! More: https://t.co/Mh88j3ngDc pic.twitter.com/ujvYyMNAbv
— GOM Metrology (@GOM_Metrology) February 20, 2018
Meeting #Japan Defence Minister #ItsunoriOnodera #Russia #China #NorthKorea #USA @EP_ForeignAff @EPPGroup @EP_Zagreb @EK_Hrvatska @allegovic @Agencija_HINA @HDZ001 @VoiceofCroatia @eu_eeas pic.twitter.com/eZQsrWEP8D
— Dubravka Suica (@dubravkasuica) April 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/zagreb_tourist/status/1100429029839122434
https://twitter.com/rajks73/status/1311631978152763393
https://twitter.com/USAmbCroatia/status/1276849090085687296
https://twitter.com/SweAmbCro/status/1228201083329077248
https://twitter.com/stagljar/status/1319309648533573637
Went to Emperor of Japan’s Birthday celebration in Zagreb. It was a great honor to be here. Banzai pic.twitter.com/sZ09VbWI85
— Satoshi Ishii | 石井 慧 (@SatoshiIshii) December 14, 2017
53-year-old Kazuyoshi Miura is the World's Oldest Active Footballer and League Scorer. He plays for Yokohama FC in Japan.
He played for Santos in Brazil, Genoa in Serie A, Croatia's Dinamo Zagreb. He was the 1993 Asian Footballer of the Year & won the 1992 Asian Cup with Japan. pic.twitter.com/ghu38ZIqWv
— World Publicist (@IsimaOdeh) June 25, 2020
RT http://t.co/LZ3LFyArQB At #Mimara Museum #Zagreb for #Japan Day. Kimono ceremony, origami and lots more. pic.twitter.com/hlz2JkrCwX
— Jamie Loafes (@jamloafes) September 26, 2015
https://twitter.com/shizu__/status/1246729056864710657
明治学院大学 / Meiji Gakuin University students visiting the Japanese embassy in Zagreb! #students #Japan #Zagreb https://t.co/DdsCtyVcHd
— HomeInZagreb (@homeinzagreb) September 23, 2016
https://twitter.com/zagreb_tourist/status/1417060917276291072
"Travel exposes you to ideas, lifestyles, theologies & philosophies that challenge your most cherished beliefs." #ArthurFrommer reflects on what he learned in #Africa, #Japan, #Amsterdam & #Zagreb. | https://t.co/zAwINlhf9p | pic.twitter.com/XgeBBA8sn3
— Frommer's (@Frommers) March 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/NedadMemic/status/1390222986108674075
Visit to the Tsubaki-Nakashima's factory in Konjic | Embassy of Japan in Bosnia and Herzegovina https://t.co/clmyI4x7Y8 pic.twitter.com/MDkJZXoKhG
— Zoran Jovanovic (@Taiseishogun) January 23, 2022
On December 17, Hiroshima University received a courtesy call from H.E. Sinisa Berjan, Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Japan, to discuss possible exchanges and partnerships between HU and universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Read more here↓https://t.co/paCtpfTiw5 pic.twitter.com/vhcQMYw3cI
— Hiroshima University (@HiroshimaUnivEn) December 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/EBRD/status/1225068781145378817
https://twitter.com/ITFsi/status/1420335763284242436
[QRT-Book Donation] Thank you very much for organizing the book handover ceremony at the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina. I would like to express my appreciation for the support by the Embassy of Japan in Bosnia and Herzegovina. https://t.co/dKgv98J5Gd
— Yohei Sasakawa (@SasakawaYohei) December 19, 2021
Today, the ambassador of Japan to Bosnia abd Herzegovina visited us. It was great to welcome him and thank the delegation for all their support! #MaliMost pic.twitter.com/UVGLGDpWyu
— Little Bridge (@MaliMostAcademy) October 18, 2018
https://twitter.com/MofaJp_Sports/status/1326364834686926849
https://twitter.com/EURACTIV/status/1389210665123041283
The 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event which took place from 8–19 February 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. Other candidate cities were Sapporo, Japan; and Gothenburg, Sweden. pic.twitter.com/ua932GcqrS
— This is Bosnia and Herzegovina (@Geographymunic1) February 18, 2019
Seminar in Sarajevo Today on Cooperation Between BiH and Japan http://t.co/Y6qsdMni
— SarajevoTimes (@SarajevoTimes) February 8, 2013
https://twitter.com/MartinKaco/status/1205186886182088704
https://twitter.com/MartinKaco/status/1270269122698452992
Pressing topic for #BiH cities like Sarajevo, Tuzla, Zenica, Kakanj, Ilijaš etc.
Proud (1st of its kind) joint project by #V4+Japan aimed at energy efficiency/zero emissions at Saburina school (#SlovakODA á 120.000€) soon to be completed!#Klimabezdima#letstalkaboutair https://t.co/LNSxzO1PLl
— Martin Kačo (@MartinKaco) November 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/SRBinJapan/status/1485519427051585538
https://twitter.com/SRBinJapan/status/1486595839556743169
https://twitter.com/SRBinJapan/status/1484096098369425408
https://twitter.com/SRBinJapan/status/1486284005968613377
https://twitter.com/SRBinJapan/status/1486281750326444033
https://twitter.com/SRBinJapan/status/1486279314878664709
https://twitter.com/SRBinJapan/status/1485422453409316864
https://twitter.com/SRBinJapan/status/1486595831243640832
https://twitter.com/SRBinJapan/status/1485519020556427272
https://twitter.com/SRBinJapan/status/1486516061839437824
Thanks #ICE2018 in Chiba, Japan. Welcome #ICE2019 in Belgrade, Serbia. YOu are all invited to joint the International Society of Electrocardiology #ISE. For those that read Journal of Electrocardiology, come to the Annual Board meeting #JECG Visit https://t.co/Uty14rzVKS Join us! pic.twitter.com/ma8iK18U7b
— adrian baranchuk (@adribaran) July 6, 2018
Didn’t get a chance to attend any of #PHP Serbia conferences before? Today, we bring you an unusual story from last year. Meet Nahoko from #Japan. She can work worldwide, but she chooses #Belgrade! https://t.co/t9ZO2FxlJe #phpsrb
— PHP Serbia (@PHPSrbija) January 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/EBRDgreen/status/1402660485728817154
https://twitter.com/EWB_eu/status/1103316421495402497
https://twitter.com/MFASerbia/status/1357683970436128768
Dr. Ljiljana Markovic from the University of #Belgrade described in detail how Japan’s assistance in areas of disaster responses and medical training contributed to enhancing social resilience and #humansecurity of #Serbia. #ResilientJapan #KansaiResilienceForum #Kobe pic.twitter.com/LC4Puzw1jr
— The Gov't of Japan (@JapanGov) February 22, 2019
https://twitter.com/BelgradeTheatre/status/1460623472997060613
Yesterday I arrived at Belgrade, Serbia. I'm going to join ICA 2019, the 21st International Congress of Aesthetics, at the University of Belgrade, and read my paper in the panel "Pop-culture Studies in Japan and beyond" on Tuesday the 23rd. See you there! https://t.co/BRdou9eHGS
— Hiroshi Yoshida (@h_f_yoshida) July 21, 2019
Takuma Asano contributed 30 g/a in 40 games from the wing this season with Partizan Belgrade and earned a move back to the Bundesliga with VfL Bochum.
That form also got him back in the Japan squad, where he has 4 g/a in 4 World Cup qualifiers in 2021. Happy for him. pic.twitter.com/oDSyt27aoG
— Dan Critchlow (@afcDW) June 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/marisagerards/status/1088324777708797952
H.E Jakov Milatovic, Minister of Economic Development and H.E Ratko Mitrović, Minister of Ecology,Spatial Planning and Urbanism #Montenegro were welcomed to our pavilion to explore our ambitions to unite global ideas to address world issues,introduced to our theme #WhereIdeasMeet pic.twitter.com/dVWDzwJ5om
— Japan at Expo 2020 Dubai / 日本館 (@expo2020_jp) January 24, 2022
Montenegrin PM and MoF met with the Japanese delegation, led by the PM Sugo, in a historic meeting for Montenegro. It was agreed openning of the Embassy of Montenegro in Tokyo, and of Japan in Podgorica, as well as enhancement of our economic relations. https://t.co/aGQLCsW8f1
— Jakov Milatovic (@JakovMilatovic) July 24, 2021
Djokovic feted in Montenegro amid new virus test doubts: Tennis star Novak Djokovic received honors at a small Adriatic Sea resort in Montenegro on Friday even as doubts re-emerged about the positive COVID-19 test he used to… https://t.co/dTJrVYYHpV
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) January 28, 2022
The members of International Rugby League have voted to admit 一Japan Rugby League and Montenegro Rugby League to its membership
Full story here: https://t.co/7GjYrEVD12@JRL_JAPAN@asiapacificrl @EuroRugbyLeague pic.twitter.com/t9CPXQoUfe
— International RL (@IntRL) June 29, 2021
Our AFS exchange students went to Webster Hill School to teach students about Ghana, Armenia,Montenegro, Japan & Germany.Thank you for enriching our WHPS school community.
L/R J. Quartey, M. Khachatryan,Mrs. Behrens (Webster Hill Principal) ,E. Shinkawa,A. Amri & B. Kaluderovic pic.twitter.com/yqtcyk8DaY— Conard HS (@ConardCHS) November 18, 2021
"The New York property will be just the latest newcomer for Aman… among other new hotels from the brand are Camp Sarika in Utah & Aman Kyoto. Aman has also announced a new wellness-focused brand, Janu, with hotels planned in Japan, Montenegro, & Saudi." https://t.co/stqcDsCGFW
— Vladislav Doronin (@VladDoronin_) December 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/VoicesBelarus/status/1375106764669136897
Imperial German poster displaying the uniforms of some of their Entente Power opponents: Imperial Russia, Serbia, Montenegro and Imperial Japan pic.twitter.com/ThZhgw0iqV
— 08/15 (@88I15) January 17, 2022
Well done and unexpected – Japan defeat Montenegro 29:26 in round 2 of the women’s handball tournament at @Tokyo2020 – #JAPMNE 29:26 ✅ pic.twitter.com/OWz7o4s0oD
— stregspiller (@stregspiller) July 27, 2021
https://twitter.com/NBA/status/1171196587478880256