Coffee & Korean: A New Initiative for Japan Fans
Coffee & Korean is a pilot for a new study group, about Korean language & culture. Will you join us?
Coffee & Korean is a pilot for a new study group, about Korean language & culture. Will you join us?
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 …
The Blue Zone of Okinawa, Japan, is one of the world’s five Blue Zones, where people live longer and healthier lives than the global average. Their secrets to longevity include a focus on Ikigai (finding your purpose), Hara Hachi Bu (eating in moderation), Moai (strong social connections), movement and mindfulness, …
Calling all matcha lovers! Indulge in the exquisite layers of flavor with our Vegan Matcha Mille Crepe Cake recipe. Embark on a culinary adventure and create this masterpiece of vegan artistry. 🍵🍰
Medieval Japan Must-Watch Films? Yup, in this cinematic exploration, we delve into some of the finest Japanese films that have brought the Middle Ages to life on the silver screen.
“An Intersection of Haiku and Art” is a guestblog written by Taibi Malaj.
“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!
Mukashi Banashi is the title of our mini event, this Sunday, where we will read a Japanese fairytale.
Read more about the Taiko Stairmaster Workshop.