Japan Art Expo
We are thrilled to announce the exciting collaboration between Japan Fans, the Japanese Cultural Center, and Japan Art Expo in Utrecht.
We are thrilled to announce the exciting collaboration between Japan Fans, the Japanese Cultural Center, and Japan Art Expo in Utrecht.
The Maneki Neko, also known as the Lucky Cat or Fortune Cat, is a popular Japanese figurine that is believed to bring good luck to its owner. The cat is typically depicted sitting with one paw raised, and is often found in businesses and homes throughout Japan.
Kaizen is a Japanese term that translates to “continuous improvement” or “change for the better.”
Dive into Japanese Culinary Delights with Japan Fans Workshops in Utrecht.
Japan Fans Utrecht offer various free workshops in Japanese arts & crafts. Are you ready to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Japan right here in the heart of Utrecht? Look no further!
Can’t wait for the next Creative Meetups for Japanese (inspired) artists in Utrecht? Then join us for an immersive experience in the captivating art of Japanese Calligraphy in Nijmegen, taught by LANKA, on February 18, 2024, at 13:00 PM.
On Sunday 4 February 2024, Selene & Martine will play all kinds of Japanese sea music in Nieuwegein, at Keep in Mind, in the series “Gluren bij de Buren”.
Do you remember our Japanese Language Festival in Utrecht Leidsche Rijn? If you liked that one, you will love to read that a similar event will be organised in Leiden!
Coffee & Korean is a pilot for a new study group, about Korean language & culture. Will you join us?