Events

Welcome to TOKYO: Urban Change and International Spectacle from the Meiji Period to 2020

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Anticipating the arrival of tens of millions of foreign tourists attending the 2020 Olympic Games, the Tokyo municipal government announced in 2014 a long-term city plan aiming to make Tokyo the “world’s best city.” With the Olympic Games a “springboard” … Continue reading →

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Arms Race in Architecture

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

An arms race is on in the worlds of computation and architectural fabrication research. Robots with increasingly large, fast, and powerful capabilities are available and can produce outputs with military-grade precision. The assumption is that through the use of these … Continue reading →

Live RAMEN Talk and Q+A

Virtual

Live RAMEN Talk and Q+A With Chef TAKAHASHI Ryu and Chef Matt Kimura Live RAMEN Talk and Q+A With Chef TAKAHASHI Ryu and Chef Matt Kimura Sunday May 31, 2020 @ 1:00 PM (EDT) Atlantic (ADT) 2:00 P.M. Quebec/Ottawa/Ontario (EDT) … Continue reading →

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Online Sake School with TAJIRI Mariko

Virtual

ONLINE SAKE SCHOOL with TAJIRI Mariko Join us for a fascinating look into the world of Japan’s national drink with international sake sommelier and educator TAJIRI Mariko. Starting June 25, Mariko will present three independent 90-minute seminars, each addressing a … Continue reading →

The Many Lives of a Japanese Classic

Online

The large corpus of literary works by accomplished and highly educated women writers that emerged during the Heian period (794–1185) in Japan played an important role in the creation of a national literary tradition. Despite their seeming timelessness, these texts … Continue reading →

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KATSUSHIKA Oei: A Woman Artist in the Floating World

Virtual

KATSUSHIKA Oei (Ōi) is not a household name. Her father, however, is renowned as one of the greatest masters of art — Hokusai. Brought up assisting Hokusai with his trade, Oei learned all the techniques of painting ukiyo-e, had access … Continue reading →

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Cultivating the Next Generation of STEAM Thinkers

Virtual

What is STEAM education? How is it different from STEM education? In this talk, Dr. Rie Kijima (University of Toronto and SKY Labo) and Dr. Mariko Yang-Yoshihara (Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education & SKY Labo) will discuss key … Continue reading →

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