SAGINAW, MI– Mid-Michigan’s Japan Festival returns this weekend break commemorating bonsai, origami, ikebana, the fighting style of swordsmanship and also various other facets of Japanese society.
The festival happens from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday,Sept 17, at the Japanese Cultural Center, Tea House & & Gardens of Saginaw, 527 Ezra Rust Drive.
This yearly occasion is sustained by Consulate-General of Japan in Detroit.
Highlights of the festival consist of a chanoyu discussion, or tea event, provided by the Japan Society of Detroit Women’s Club at the tea home, bonsai, ceramic, origami, shodo (calligraphy) and also ikebana (blossom organizing) demos, and also efficiencies by the Japanese drumming set from the Great Lakes Taiko Center and also Detroit Kendo Dojo, showing the Japanese fighting style of swordsmanship, to name a few.
There will certainly additionally be a drawing with possibility to win ceramic, ikebana, origami …