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Nihon Matsuri at UUM celebrates Japanese culture

Activities lined up include origami, kendama, yukata tryouts, calligraphy and film screenings

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2023 7:00PM

Nihon Matsuri at UUM celebrates Japanese culture
An exhibition on Japanese food and culture will also be happening for two months at Management Museum UUM from January to March 2023. – Facebook pic, January 14, 2023

NIHON Matsuri Japan Festival is happening in Kedah at Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) from today until Monday (January 16). There are a variety of activities ranging from food, culture and art showcasing the charms of Japanese culture.

During this two-day event, visitors will get to experience a variety of Japanese-themed activities such as origami, kendama, yukata tryouts, calligraphy, Japanese film screenings, food booths and so on at the foyer of Sultanah Bahiyah Library, UUM.

The opening ceremony will be held tomorrow at 10.30am at the Library Foyer where UUM Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Haim Hilman Abdullah and Consul-General Kawaguchi Yoshiyasu from the Consulate General of Japan in Penang will be in attendance.

An exhibition on Japanese food and culture will also be happening for two months at Management Museum UUM from January to March 2023. For more information and registration links to the workshop and film screenings, go to www.jfkl.org.my.

The festival is co-organised by The Japan Foundation, Kuala Lumpur (JFKL) and Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM).

Event listing:

Activities at Sultanah Bahiyah Library, UUM

Duration: January 14 & 16

– All day

  • Origami
  • Calligraphy
  • Yukata trial
  • Sakura Kirigami
  • Traditional Japanese Food
  • Student Exchange to Japan
  • Traditional Japanese Figurines
  • Traditional Japanese Games/Toys
  • Registration for e-Minato, JF e-learning platform

– Only on January 15

  • Kendama Workshop at 2.30pm–3pm
  • Registration via Google Form at https://forms.gle/MTEihd6xMUCLDdNQ9 (Limited to the first 80 pax)

– Only on January 16

  • Kendama and Origami Competition for UUM students at 10am–12.30pm

Japanese film screening

Venue: Library Auditorium

Registration via Google Form at https://forms.gle/GzaZJtRAoyRnboHZA

Dad's Lunch Box (Fukatsu Masakazu / 2017 / 76 min / U)

– January 15 (Sunday)

  • 9am – Auditorium 1

– January 16 (Monday)

  • 9am – Auditorium 2
  • 3pm – Auditorium 2

Pop In Q (Miyahara Naoki / 2016 / 95 min / P13)

– January 15 (Sunday)

  • 3pm – Auditorium 1

January 16 (Monday)

  • 12pm – Auditorium 2

Japanese food and culture exhibition

Venue: Management Museum UUM

Duration: January 15 – March 15, 2023. – The Vibes, January 14, 2023

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