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TsukuBlog | Challenge Art Festival in Tsukuba Shows that with Art, There Really Are No Limits (thru Sunday March 14th)

TsukuBlog A Local Perspective on Life in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. Challenge Art Festival in Tsukuba Shows that with Art, There Really Are No Limits (thru Sunday March 14th) 15 March, 2021   The theme of this year`s Challenge Art Festival featuring works created by the physically/mentally disabled in Tsukuba is “Amazing Limitlessness” – and that is really what one feels while exploring the galleries at the Tsukuba Art Museum during the show (which runs through 3 PM on Sunday March 14th) By Avi Landau Ideally, an art exhibition should excite and delight, thrill and chill, stimulate and fascinate – and  of course, get you to think about all sorts of things. The 20th Challenge Art Festival exhibit at the Tsukuba Art Museum succeeds in delivering on all these counts and has had me coming bad on several consecutive days for multiple viewings of these works – all created (you might or might not be surprised) at the 2 dozen or so different facilities around Tsuku

TsukuBlog | Men Facing Tough Choices as WHITE DAY (March 14th) Draws Near

TsukuBlog Men Facing Tough Choices as WHITE DAY (March 14th) Draws Near 13 March, 2021   By Avi Landau The Japanese calendar of annual events has gone through many changes over the centuries, with certain customs having variously been added, forgotten, or transformed into something unrecognizably different from what they had started out as. And while the origins and evolution of many of Japan’s most famous NENCHUGYOJI (年中行事、traditional annual events) remain obscured by the veil of their antiquity (by Japanese standards), the rise of one new, but now already widely established custom, occurred in the full light of the Late Showa Period (the late 70s-late 80s), and can be traced in great detail.

TsukuBlog | Bitter Herb an Important Component of Iconic Japanese Spring Sweet- KUSA MOCHI (草餅)

TsukuBlog | Bitter Herb an Important Component of Iconic Japanese Spring Sweet- KUSA MOCHI (草餅)
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