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Royal Roads University has announced that visitors to Hatley Park’s hand-crafted Teahouse, located in the Japanese garden, ...
Pottery classes are gaining popularity as one way to promote the city’s traditional ware, which has a 1,000-year history.
Selected to commemorate the immigration of the first Japanese to the U.S. in May 1843 and the completion of the transcontinental railroad in May 1859 that was made possible by thousands of Chinese ...
Welcome to part two of our series on the new generation of tea drinkers. This week, we look at how tea has taken over college ...
While America's love affair with Japanese foods and ingredients, from ramen and sushi to yuzu, has been an ongoing obsession, ...
From ancient temples to futuristic cities, Japan is a land of contrasts, where tradition meets modern marvels. Whether you're ...
Waldorf Astoria just opened its first hotel in Japan, within a chic new development in Osaka. Travel + Leisure reporter Amber ...
A solo trip to Kyoto is about more than just sightseeing—it’s about slowing down, reconnecting with yourself, and embracing ...
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Asian Art showcases the longtime cultural meaning in the practice of chanoyu ...
Guests at Forté Tea Lounge experienced an authentic Japanese tea ceremony led by Suzuyo Rust, highlighting mindfulness, ...
Japanese Festival is set for next weekend in Dillon. Activities are open to all ages at UM Western, Dillon Public Library and ...
This June, we at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall are proud to launch our Carnegie Global Performance Series — a ...