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2023 Celebrate Opening of the Japanese Heritage Shōya House with Traditional Koto Music, Origami, & Japanese Folk Dancing-Free Event NEW

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2023 Celebrate Opening of the Japanese Heritage Shōya House with Traditional Koto Music, Origami, & Japanese Folk Dancing-Free Event  | Japanese-City.com
Date: Sunday, 10 December, 2023       Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Huntington Library, Art, Museum, and Botanical Gardens (Japanese Garden)
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, CA 91108 USA
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Map of Huntington Library, Art, Museum, and Botanical Gardens (Japanese Garden), 1151 Oxford Road

Celebrate the opening of the Japanese Heritage Shōya House with traditional Koto music, Origami, and Japanese folk dancing at this free event for visitors of all ages.

This historic house was at the center of village life during the Edo period (1603-1867). Local farmers went there to attend festivals and ceremonies over 300 years ago. Now you can join us for a dynamic cultural experience at the home's new location in the iconic Japanese Garden at The Huntington.

Date
Dec 10, 2023, Sunday

Time
12:00 pm - 3::00 pm

Dance Performance
Enjoy Japanese Folk dancing from the Edo period. Learn a few of the basics that make up this beautiful dance.

Hands-On Artmaking
Practice the centuries old art form of Origami by creating your own one-of-a-kind paper crane, heart, or turtle.

Musical Performance
Listen to the serene sounds of Kozue Matsumoto's Koto, a traditional Japanese instrument popularized in early Japan. 

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