Japan's regions celebrated through series of events at Japan House London this autumn

On Wednesday 6 November, guests can discover more about Toyama Prefecture by taking part in a workshop where they can decorate chopsticks with raden (mother-of-pearl) inlay. There will also be a talk and demonstration event introducing Takaoka shikki (lacquerware) and raden. On Wednesday 6 November, guests can discover more about Toyama Prefecture by taking part in a workshop where they can decorate chopsticks withraden(mother-of-pearl) inlay. There will also be a talk and demonstration...
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On Wednesday 6 November, guests can discover more about Toyama Prefecture by taking part in a workshop where they can decorate chopsticks with raden (mother-of-pearl) inlay. There will also be a talk and demonstration event introducing Takaoka shikki (lacquerware) and raden.

On Thursday 14 November, Japan House London hosts a live-streamed talk, during which Niwa Takuya, a fifth-generation futon craftsperson, introduces the cultural background, history and current usage of futon and demonstrates how to make a futon. There will then be a series of hands-on workshops where guests can make a zabuton (small cushion for sitting on) on 15 and 16 November, and a drop-in demonstration on Sunday 17 November.

Towards the end of November, audiences can discover Shiga Prefecture through a livestreamed talk on the history of Ōtsu festival accompanied by a short performance of hayashi festival music. Short performances of hayashi festival music will be repeated throughout the day on 30 November for drop-in visitors, preceded by a short introduction to instruments such as the kane (percussion instrument). On the evening of 29 November, there will be a yomiya celebration with a lantern display and pop-up performances of hayashi music in front of the Japan House London building.

In December, a series of events will introduce the lesser-known face of Tokyo as a city of craft. Guests will have the opportunity to discover the 42 designated traditional crafts and discover Tokyo tourist destinations outside of the mainstream routes.

Tickets are available from the Japan House London website and are usually released 2-3 weeks ahead of time. The best way to find out when bookings open is to become a subscriber of the Japan House London newsletter or follow us on social media.

Japan's regions celebrated through series of events at Japan House London this autumn

The programme is supported by the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) and aims to shine a spotlight on lesser-known aspects of Japan's regions across diverse fields including art, craft, design, manufacturing, food, innovation and technology. Guidelines for the programme can be found here.

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