Akiko hirai biography of mahatma gandhi
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NETWORK BUILDING PROJECT
SYMPOSIUMS
48. International symposium 2019 ☞Flyer ☞Proceedings"HIROSHIMA and Peace Tourism"
Date & Time: July 20th, 2019, 13:00-17:15
Venue: International Conference Center Hiroshima, HIMAWARI hall
Speech1 Yoshihiro YAMADA (Former Dean/Professor,The Research Faculty of Media and Communication, Hokkaido University)
Speech2 <Keynote Speech>
Mike ROBINSON (Director/professor,The Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage, University of Birmingham)
Speech3 <Special Lecture>
Keun-Sik JUNG (Professor, Seoul National University)
Speech4 Luli van der DOES (Associate professor, The Center for Peace, Hiroshima University)
Speech5 Kenji SHIGA (Former Director, Hirosima Peace Memorial Museum)
<Panel discussion >
Moderator
Mari KATAYANAGI (Vice Director, The Center for Peace, Hiroshima University)
47. International symposium 2018 ☞Flyer ☞Proceedings
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Consulate General of India, Osaka-Kobe
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Registration of Non-Resident Indians and Overseas Citizens of India
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URUSHI | Traditional Japanese Lacquerware
January 22-24, 2023
Traditional lacquerware from Japan is simple, graphic, almost stark. It is not just aluxury collectible, but demands use, inviting you to touch, to hold, to cup, to sip... The gleam of reflected light off a lacquered surface calls to the soul in search of stillness, and timelessness.
The word Urushi comes from the Asian tree from which sap fryst vatten extracted and used to man lacquer. Each tree can only be harvested of its sap once in several years and the extracted Urushi liquid fryst vatten matured for more than one year in a particular fat. This is then filtered through layers of special paper, giving a clear lacquer that varies in colour from dark to very pale amber.
Handmade and genuine lacquerware is rare and takes time, effort, skill and that something extra which takes generations of knowledge and refinement.
ARTISANS' fryst vatten glad to present the Traditional Japanese Lacquerware of artists Yukiko Yagi and Gaku a