Kizuna 2024: A Cultural Bridge Between India and Japan

The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is set to host the vibrant Kizuna 2024 festival, a celebration of Japanese culture and its deep-rooted connection with India. Organized by the Centre for Japanese Studies, School of Language, Literature, and Culture Studies (SLL&CS), in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan in India, the event will take place on Thursday, November 21, 2024, at the Convention Centre, Auditorium I, JNU.

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A Day of Cultural Immersion

Kizuna 2024 offers a diverse range of activities for attendees to immerse themselves in Japanese culture:

  • Workshops: From 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM, participants can delve into traditional Japanese crafts, including Yukata demonstrations, Origami, and Calligraphy.
  • Furuhonichi: A traditional book market showcasing a unique collection of Japanese texts and materials.
  • Stage Performances: Starting at 2:00 PM, Japanese language institutions will present captivating performances highlighting the linguistic and artistic richness of Japanese culture.

Strengthening Cultural Ties

Kizuna 2024 aims to foster cultural understanding and strengthen the people-to-people bond between India and Japan. By showcasing the diverse facets of Japanese culture, the festival provides a platform for attendees to appreciate the country’s rich heritage and modern expressions.

Free Entry for All

The event is open to the public with free entry, making it accessible to all who wish to experience the beauty and vibrancy of Japanese culture.

Join us at Kizuna 2024 to celebrate the enduring friendship between India and Japan.

Newsource: https://www.asiancommunitynews.com/kizuna-2024-bridging-cultures-through-the-spirit-of-japan-at-jnu/


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