The Fair in the Japanese Colony of Ivoti holds the first edition of 2023 this Sunday (29), from 9 am to 5 pm, with cultural programming and free admission. The event takes place next to the Memorial (Sakura Street, 1353).
Admission is free and several cultural attractions are planned, held at the Japanese Language School and around the fair, in addition to gastronomic options.
cultural program
9:30 am to 9:45 am | Rádio Taiso: Stretching exercises standardized and rhythmed by the sound of the radio. With an explanation of the history of this physical activity in Japan and its health benefits by Professor Iaioi Tao
9:55 am to 10:30 am | Kamishibai: Theater of prints with storytelling. Teacher Iaioi Tao
10:40 am to 11:25 am | Origami: Art of giving “shape” with paper. With the “origamist” Hideki Murata
11am to 12pm | Presentations with interaction with the public with Professor Trindade. Kendo, an immersion in the “way of the samurai sword”; Jodô (Way of the Staff) and Iaidô (Art of unsheathing the sword)
1:30 pm to 1:55 pm | Reiki workshop with teacher Daiane
2 pm to 2:30 pm | Yoga workshop with teacher Daiana
2:40 pm to 3:20 pm | Origami: Art of giving “shape” with paper. With the “origamist” Hideki Murata
Gastronomy
In addition, gastronomic options will also be offered, such as grilled fish, which must be reserved in advance by calling (51) 99916-9220, sushi, poke, yakissoba, temaki, karaaguê, tempura, guiozá, yaki manjus, sembei, roasted skewers, oniguiri, nikuman, tofu, yokan, among others.
The Fair in the Japanese Colony of Ivoti holds the first edition of 2023 this Sunday (29), from 9 am to 5 pm, with cultural programming and free admission. The event takes place next to the Memorial (Sakura Street, 1353).
Admission is free and several cultural attractions are planned, held at the Japanese Language School and around the fair, in addition to gastronomic options.
cultural program
9:30 am to 9:45 am | Rádio Taiso: Stretching exercises standardized and rhythmed by the sound of the radio. With an explanation of the history of this physical activity in Japan and its health benefits by Professor Iaioi Tao
9:55 am to 10:30 am | Kamishibai: Theater of prints with storytelling. Teacher Iaioi Tao
10:40 am to 11:25 am | Origami: Art of giving “shape” with paper. With the “origamist” Hideki Murata
11am to 12pm | Presentations with interaction with the public with Professor Trindade. Kendo, an immersion in the “way of the samurai sword”; Jodô (Way of the Staff) and Iaidô (Art of unsheathing the sword)
1:30 pm to 1:55 pm | Reiki workshop with teacher Daiane
2 pm to 2:30 pm | Yoga workshop with teacher Daiana
2:40 pm to 3:20 pm | Origami: Art of giving “shape” with paper. With the “origamist” Hideki Murata
Gastronomy
In addition, gastronomic options will also be offered, such as grilled fish, which must be reserved in advance by calling (51) 99916-9220, sushi, poke, yakissoba, temaki, karaaguê, tempura, guiozá, yaki manjus, sembei, roasted skewers, oniguiri, nikuman, tofu, yokan, among others.