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Date: Sunday, 2 May, 2021       Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Japan Society, New York (Youngest Landmark After 40 Years)
333 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017
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Map of Japan Society, New York (Youngest Landmark After 40 Years), 333 East 47th Street

Join us for Japan’s national holiday where all children are stars and their happiness is celebrated! This Children’s Day, get up and move with our live online events just for kids! Families are invited to participate in full-body workshops highlighting popular sports from Japan including karate, aikido, and Tate sword-fighting. After energizing the body and mind with our live sports workshops, families can continue to celebrate with at-home activities to create their own traditional Children’s Day crafts! Hang the koinobori (carp streamers) and don your kabuto (samurai helmet) - Children's Day is on its way!

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Tickets
$15/$12 Japan Society Members. Includes access to all three online sports workshops. Recommended for ages 3-10 year olds and their caregivers. Only one registration per family is required.

Live Webinar Schedule:
1:00-1:30pm - Aikido Workshop by Bond Street Dojo
1:35-1:40pm - Video Craft Activity #1
1:45-2:15pm - Tate Sword Fighting Workshop by Tate Hatoryu NY
2:20-2:25pm - Video Craft Activity #2
2:30-3:00pm - Karate Workshop by Japan Karate Association of New York

This program is part of our Passing the Torch series, a celebration of the upcoming Tokyo Summer Games.

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Sunday, 2 May, 2021



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Valerie Santelli

Phone: (212) 715-1275

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