Kitagawa Tamiji Retrospective
🗓️ Until Sept 8
đź“ŤNagoya City Art Museum
The Nagoya City Art Museum is hosting the first major retrospective of Kitagawa Tamiji (1894-1989) in nearly 30 years. This exhibition offers a comprehensive exploration of Kitagawa's artistic journey and contributions, shedding light on his diverse roles as a painter, muralist, art educator, and picture book creator. The exhibition is a rare opportunity to delve into the life and work of an artist who served as a significant cultural bridge between Japan and Mexico.
Do You Really Know How to Use Chopsticks?
Like the setting of the sun and the music of the universe, some things are simply everlasting. Take the question, "Can you use chopsticks?" which is faced countless times by foreigners everywhere.
Barrier-Free Instruction in Japan
Barrier-Free Instruction in Japan is a book rich with practical recommendations, such as utilizing assistive technologies, implementing individualized education plans (IEPs), and adopting universal design for learning (UDL) principles. These strategies are designed to help educators create more inclusive and supportive classroom environments.
The Osukannon Temple Antique Market
🗓️ August 18 & 28
đź“ŤOsukannon
If you've spent any time in Osukannon, you know that the area is a potent mix of history, chaos, retro, funk, and cultures—all snuggling up to each other like a bunch of werewolves waiting to eat a baby.
After all, the annual Cosplay Summit is held there for a reason.
Here's another event to add to your calendar: the Osu Antique Market held twice monthly at the foot of the steps leading up to the bright vermillion temple - one of Nagoya's most iconic and historically significant structures.
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