The Library of Congress in D.C. hosting annual commemoration of Japan’s 1912 gift of 3,020 cherry trees to the U.S.
It’s a place that holds powerful and painful memories of the past. During WWII, on March 30, Japanese Americans from ...
The first master to inspire him was Japanese origami artist Satoshi Kamiya. “Master Kamiya has a great sense of creating animals and mythical creatures by mainly using close ratios of real-sized ...
His name is 'Droog,' which is the Russian name for friend," said McClain. "Origami is the Japanese art of folding paper," she said in a live broadcast to the ground. "This is a nod to the unique ...
What do you get when you fold together the ambitions and contributions of four space station-bound astronauts from the United States, Japan and Russia? A zero-g indicator in the form of an origami ...
To celebrate the annual emergence of cherry blossoms, the Japanese Program at Franklin & Marshall College hosted a Sakura ...
Have you ever wondered why Japanese students excel in academics and problem-solving? It’s not just about studying harder—it’s ...
The Capstone International Center and Tuscaloosa Sister Cities International hosted the 39th annual Sakura Festival at Snow ...