Origami For Sandy Hook Elementary (コネチカット州に贈る千羽鶴プロジェクト)

鶴と祈りを捧げにI visited Newtown last Thursday with Chiyoko from Japan, to pray for 26 angels and heroes. I brought origami cranes. We made over 48.000 origami cranes in 2013 October. My friends from Japan and I and visited twice in December 2013, June 2014.  We care. We never forget. Posted by Origami For Sandy Hook Elementary コネチカット州に贈る千羽鶴プロジェクト on 2015年6月19日

Learn how to exchange business cards in Japan meishikoukan

To learn how to exchange business cards is very important. Please watch this video. You may be surprised. Its,d from a bisiness traing.   https://youtu.be/W3TgPemL4S8 It is oneof the most important thing  for an employee to learn how to exchange business cards propperly. Business cards are just like yourself.; who you are and what you are . So you must give and …

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A specch about Ikebana at Dallas City Hall tomorrow May 18th

May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage month. I am very happy to celebrate and have an opprtunity to share my culture, Ikebana;the Japanese art of arranging flowers. I wish I could have more time for presentation becuase the most important and fun part is to experience, feeling,smelling, touching, cutting and arranging . Thenappreciate and enjoy our …

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May 5 is Boys’ Day (Tangono Sekku ) celebrated in Japan displaying miniature Samurai armor

Japan celebrate boys’ healthy growth and happiness on May 5 called TangonoSekku; Boys’ Festival or Children’s Day. May 5 in JapanChildrens’ Day and also called “Tango-no-sekku”, Boys’ festival. This day is celebrated to wish the… Posted by Motoko Japanese Culture on 2015年5月5日 Like Girls’ Festival on March 3, they celebrate this day, displaying  Samurai armour …

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Thank you all for your participation! A passport to Culture on April 25

Thank you for participating my Ikeban event at Newman Smith HIgh School. Iam very happy to see you enjoyed making your own beautiful creation. I hope you enjoyed experience Japanese culture too. When you faced to the flowers, you couldn,t think of anything but Ikebana. You discovered many new things about flowers, branches and grees. …

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Experience Ikebana: the Japanese art of arranging flowers at ” A Passport to Culture” Newman Smith High School this Saturday April 25th

Hi! This is Motoko. I am Ikebana expert and I will participate an culturral event called “ A Passport to Culture” and demonstarate Ikebana: the Japanese art of arrnaging flowers at NewmanSmith High School TX this Satuday. I am so excited to introduce a different way to enjoy arranging flowers. I am very happy to share …

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