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Cut + Paste showcases seventeen Japanese artists who pushed the limits of printmaking and photography. By combining techniques, these artists created multilayered images that challenge distinctions ...
Artist James Harry and his collaborator Lauren Brevner worked on the new Sínulhḵay sculpture at the future location of the South Granville station in Vancouver. Harry, who is from the Squamish ...
Santa Cruz enjoys a tight bond with sister city Shingu, Japan, a relationship that dates back to 1974, when UC Santa Cruz students learned the Japanese martial art aikido and brought it back to Santa ...
To celebrate Asian American Pacific Island Month, PIX11 is highlighting the Japanese community and culture across the city. PIX11's Marvin Scott spoke to the President of an organization that is ...
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Yilan is a Japanese-based creole language that was developed from colonial interactions between the speakers of the Indigenous Taiwanese Atayal language, Seediq language, and Japanese colonists during ...
If you’re familiar with the Japanese art of wood joinery, you’ll likely find kumiko equally intriguing. The traditional craft emerged in the Asuka era between about 600 and 700 C.E. and similarly ...
Yoshiyuki Hara, Ph.D., assistant professor of Japanese at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, has received the 2025 Hamako Ito Chaplin Memorial Award for Excellence in Japanese Language Teaching ...
Hiragana is one of three components of the Japanese writing system, along with katakana and kanji. As a phonetic syllabary, each of the 46 characters represents a sound, and for the most part, each ...
Nintendo has confirmed a much cheaper, Japanese language-only Nintendo Switch 2 — and even Duolingo is poking fun at the price situation.
Metaphor: ReFantazio’s creative producer and director Katsura Hashino has been selected for an award from the Japanese government’s Agency for Cultural Affairs.
Bellevue Library last Wednesday welcomed the public to a new, traveling art installation meant to honor Bellevue’s Japanese farmers who were seized from their homes and incarcerated during WWII.