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January 30th, 2009

“Beautiful Palanquins- Edo and Vehicles” (Special Exhibition)

Posted by asijwellness in Museum



Date: Dec. 16, 2008- Feb. 1, 2009

Location: Edo-Tokyo Museum

Two free tickets are available at Yoshie’s desk.

http://www.edo-tokyo-museum.or.jp/english/special/now/index.html

 

January 30th, 2009

“Theresa’s Cooking in English”

Posted by asijwellness in Classes



Nagai (Class of ’68) Produced a CD titled “Theresa’s Cooking in English” with delicious and easy recipes of Vietnamese, Italian, and American recipes. For more info, please contact mail@academy-pcn.com

http://www.academy-pcn.com

January 30th, 2009

Shall we dance?

Posted by asijwellness in Classes



Square Dance (Country-and-Western) lessons for beginners

Date & Time: First session- Feb. 6 from 6-9pm

Fee: 5,000yen including a textbook and 17 sessions (every Friday starting Feb. 6)

Location: Lumieru Fuchu

Phone: 042-531-3147 (Ito-san)

http://www.pluto.dti.ne.jp/~manojun/country/cclub/cclub.html

January 30th, 2009

Setsubun Ceremony and Mamemaki at Ohfuna Kannon Temple

Posted by asijwellness in Event



Setsubun (February 3 or 4) is on the day before the beginning of spring, according to the lunar calendar. In the evening of this day, people open the doors of their houses and drive the demons (i.e. bad luck) out of their homes by throwing beans and shouting “Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!” (“Demons out! Happiness in!”). You can find the beans for this tradition at any supermarket.

The traditional event is also held at many temples and shrines. One of the temples is Oofuna Kannon in Kamakura. Setsubun ceremony begins at 1pm and Mamemaki, bean-throwing ceremony, is from 2pm on Feb. 1. The gate will be open at noon. Only 1,000 people are allowed to go into the temple, and it’s on a first-come, first-served basis. Yokozuna Hakuhoo, some of the other sumo wrestlers, Jaguar Yokota (woman’s pro wrestler) and others will be there to throw beans. Phone: 0467-43-1561

http://samuraidave.wordpress.com/2007/02/06/setsubun-devils-driven-out-in-japanese-spring-ritual/

http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2285.html

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