Japanese Festival Sep. 27 and Traditional Culture Oct.2-4 in Plano

Akimatsuri posterHere in Dallas we’ll have Japanese cultural events: Akimatsuri Festival and Traditional Cultural Event!  Akimatsuri: fall festival is fun for everybody. Japanese food and performances! The only inconvenient is that you can’t use credit or debit. It’s so hard for Japanese people to change things once it was decided. Everyone knows it’s not convenient but….

Japanese ArtsAt Traditional Culture, An Exchange of Japanese Arts and Culture October 2-4 you will enjoy Ikebana; The Japanese art of flower arranging, Tea Ceremony, Origami, and Clligraphy. I apologize for late information . Woekshops require resiateration. Free. Seats arec s ill available for Orgiami and Calligraphy and children Ikebana . Go to the site for resisteration. You can enjoy outdoor Ikebana sclpture and exhibition too!  Have fun!

If you miss this event, please contact me for experience these traditional culture. I would love to offer private or group experience of Ikebana, Tea Ceremony, Origami and Callography. Especially I would like you to try Ikebana flower arrnging for Mom and Daughter, of course Dad and Son and a couple and friends together. It’ll be more fun to share beauty and happy moments.

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