Consulate General of Japan in Marseille
Ikebana, origami, shôgi, calligraphy, traditional danse, and many more: the Consulate General of Japan in Marseille is inviting you to enjoy various aspects of Japanese culture and traditions on a dedicated area, with workshops, demonstrations, performances and exhibits!
Introduction
At Japan Expo Sud, the Consulate General of Japan in Marseille, helped by local associations and artists, is waiting for you on an area entirely dedicated to Japanese culture and traditions.
It’s an opportunity for the attendees to take part in workshops dedicated to the tea ceremony, calligraphy, the Japanese language or origami, and attend folk shows, or exhibits showing the works of local Japanese artists, and the Consulate's collection.
Enter an area dedicated to traditional culture and arts, popular games, discovery and fun!
Program
On the area organized by the Consulate General of Japan in Marseille, several booths are welcoming you:
- experience the tea ceremony, click here for more
- learn how to cook okonomiyaki, click here for more
- play karuta, click here for more
- try calligraphy, click here for more
- make origami in all shapes, click here for more
- play shôgi, click here for more
- visit a kokeshi exhibit, click here for more
- discover local Japanese artists, click here for more
Attend nihon buyô performances and workshops on the Sakura stage: on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday!
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