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The Maison de la Culture du Japon invites you to come and discover its temporary exhibition free of charge on the occasion of ...
Wooden houses wedged between concrete, crumbling brick facades with roofs gaping to the sky, and tiled art deco buildings ...
Wajima, a picturesque tourist town in Japan, is facing significant devastation following the country's strongest earthquake ...
If you're looking for the next big thing in the wonderful world of travel, pay attention to the destinations that are ...
Library and Archives Canada (LAC) has hired Eric Chan, an Ottawa artist who blends art and technology, as its first creator ...
Tsinghua University, which is located in northwest Beijing, is one of China’s most prestigious universities, and boasts state ...
A "reckless and clumsy" letter from Yayoi Kusama began a decades-long relationship with Georgia O'Keeffe, which changed ...
Far from the tattoo trails of Buscalan, a richer portrait of Kalinga unfolds in sacred rituals, heirloom recipes, and the coldness of mountain villages. Despite years spent crisscrossing the ...
The samurai were a preeminent class defending Japan for centuries. But as the Tokugawa shogunate ushered in an era of stability, the need for them faded, forcing these warriors to find a new way of ...
Remember when the design world fell for feng shui? Its proliferation in the West followed Richard Nixon’s state visit ...
The Many Lives of the Nakagin Capsule Tower opening soon at MoMA displays Capsule A1305 and 45 pieces of contextual material ...
He was a commercial artist; many of his pictures – "of crowds milling over bridges towards famous shrines" or "twirling their parasols" in celebrated beauty spots – are essentially tourist posters.