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KADO - The Way of Wagashi - with Eijun Mitsubori


  • The Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre 6688 Southoaks Crescent Burnaby, BC, V5E 4M7 Canada (map)

Dōjin Arts is proud to be a supporting partner of this 4-day series of events taking place at The Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre.

Beginning November 4th, The Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre will be hosting a series of presentations, including a theatrical performance, hands-on workshops, and masterclasses, on the art of wagashi (seasonal, traditional Japanese sweets) by the singular Eijun Mitsubori.

Eijun Mitsubori, previously known as Junichi, is an avant-garde artist celebrated worldwide for transforming the art of crafting wagashi into a captivating theatrical experience. He is a third generation wagashi artisan and former president of the Japanese Sweets Association Board.

Whether you are brand new to world of wagashi sweets, a seasoned artisan, or just an avid enthusiast, there will be something for everyone. Presentations and workshops will be held in Japanese with English interpretation provided by Dōjin Arts.

For details and tickets, you can visit Nikkei Centre’s events page here.

 
 
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