An Intersection of Haiku and Art
“An Intersection of Haiku and Art” is a guestblog written by Taibi Malaj.
“An Intersection of Haiku and Art” is a guestblog written by Taibi Malaj.
An Utrecht Haiku Encounter Day? Yup! Behind the scenes, Japan Fans have been working on it for a while: the Haiku Meeting Day with the theme “wabi-sabi together”. Read more about it in this little blog!
For those of you who did not know, yet: the Japan Fans Utrecht also organise a haiku group! This autumn, we asked some friends via our Japan Fans Mastodon group to write and send us their favourite haiku about the fall season. Please enjoy these three autumnal haiku.
Do you also love to read haiku, but feel overwhelmed to start creating them yourself? No worries, we got you covered! Here is our guide with 10 tips to write a Haiku.
A haiku for a cat written by Martine and read in our Utrecht haiku group. Dedicated to the “dojo cat”, that wanders around our dojo – the place where we practice budo – and one time jumped on her bike.
One of the (many!) plans that Japan Fans have for 2024 is to organize free kintsugi workshops in their own Japanese Cultural Center – the “Atelier” of the Leidsche Rijn library. In this blog post you can read more about kintsugi – repairing ceramics with gold. Kintsugi, also called kintsukuroi, is an ancient …
“A Memorable Day at the Japanese Language Festival” is a guest blog written by an anonymous attendee of the Nihongo Matsuri on September 10th 2023. All pictures were taken by the organization of the event, with many thanks to Tibo for editing them!
The website leidsche-rijn.nieuws.nl published this interview: Japan Fans in Leidsche Rijn library.