September is a good month to see some of the Japanese art and culture related exhibitions and displays such as Aizome (indigo-dyeing) at the Embassy of Japan in the UK. …
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Many people may be surprised to know how many Japanese recipes are inspired or adapted from Western or Chinese dishes. Take Nikujaga as an example, a dish stemming from beef …
Summertime is a Matsuri (festival) season in Japan, and with this in mind, the Japan Society and Embassy of Japan in the UK are co-organising the Japanese Garden Community Day …
The special summer-themed Japanese events taking place over the next few weeks makes for an exciting Japanese Events calendar in July. First, there’s the Yokimono Japanese Market to experience Japanese …
You’re finally heading to Japan, a food lover’s paradise! With a culinary tradition spanning centuries and regional cuisines as diverse as the country itself, you’re going to need some help …
Are you looking to explore Japan in an Eco-Friendly way? Whether you’re staying for a week or the whole month, you can experience the incredible sights and beautiful landscapes in …
A wide range of fun and exciting Japanese events and festival will be taking place throughout June across the UK. If you’re interested in Japanese live music & performances, there’s …
As May brings relatively nice weather, there are quite a few Forest Bathing events held in May not only in London but also other places in the UK to practice …
Spring means Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) in Japan. In the UK, Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) might not be as popular as in Japan, but there are a couple of Cherry Blossom …
There are plenty of Japanese art & culture workshops in our Japanese Events in March calendar, such as those focusing on Ikebana (flower arrangement), and Origami (paper folding) workshops, along …