Traditional Hanamatsuri Category: Arts, Hanamatsuri, Exhibition
Category: Arts
How to Make an Origami Lotus
Posted in Arts, Origami, and Youtube Video
“Origami Lotus” – 3 mins ORIGAMI Tutorial Category: Arts, Origami
Hosted by the Worcester Public Library. Learn how to make beautiful origami creations over Zoom! All ages welcome as long as those under 13 are accompanied by an adult. Dates: June 18, 2020: Birds July…
Description: Rare Japanese art collections: late Edo- and Meiji-period collection Link: https://www.pem.org/explore-art/japanese-art Location: Salem, MA Date: Thursdays 10 AM–5 PM, Fridays & Saturdays 10 AM–8 PM, Sundays 10 AM–5 PM
The MFA’s Asian art collection covers the creative achievement of more than half the world’s population since 4000 BC. Link: https://www.mfa.org/collections/asia Location: Boston, MA Date: Wednesday–Sunday: 10AM-5PM
The early Buddhist paintings and sculpture,the Kano-school paintings, ukiyo-e paintings and prints, swords and No masks. Link: https://www.mfa.org/collections/asia Location: Boston, MA Date: Wednesday to Sunday, 10AM-5PM Cost: 25
Description: A Private Class to build Japanese style models for Couples, Family, and #Quarantinemates! Ages 18+ Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/creating-gundam-plastic-models-a-couples-quarantinemates-class-tickets-123488271745?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Location: Somerville, MA Date: 12/3/2020, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST Cost: $120
Description: A ritual practice of preparing and drinking tea, the Japanese tea ceremony is a symbol of Japanese formality and spiritual aestheticism. The ritual is known in Japan as “chanoyu,” which literally translates to “hot…
Authentic Kyoto Tea Ceremony
Posted in Tea Ceremony
Description: Over the next few months it will be difficult to travel, but that is no reason to miss out on enjoying a slice of Japanese culture. Join us for an online tea ceremony via…
Kaji Aso Studio Tea Ceremonies
Posted in Tea Ceremony
Description: You may enjoy conversation during the tea ceremony, except when the host is preparing tea. The subjects of conversation should be concerned with the harmony of the people who are attending tea. After all…