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Japan Festival Fosters Cultural Exchange and Creativity at Ekya School Byrathi

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Alwar Express

The Japan Festival- Kala Kabe, Held at Ekya school byrathi, Brought togeether the vibrant cultures of India and japan in a celebration of art, tradition, and collaboration. The centerpiece of the event was the India & japan child Nishimori, who is also the founder of ICFA Japan.

The unveiling of India and Japan Children’s Mural Project by Hokuto Kaya, Consulate-General of Japan in Bengaluru at Ekya School, Byrathi

The Mural was unveiled by Hokuto Kaya, Consulate-General of Japan in Bengaluru, in the presence of Dignitaries Including Dr. KC Ramamurthy, Chairman, CMR Group of Institutions, Dr. Sabitha Ramamurthy, President, CMR JNANADARA TRUST, MR. Kr Jayadeep, CEO, CMR Group of Institutions and Dr. Tristha Ramamurth, Founder, Ekya Schools.

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Teiko nishimori Has Been Traveling The World For Over 45 years, Leading Large-SCALE Mural Projects that Bring Children Togetra to Celebrate Themes of Friendship, PEACE, and the Connection Beetween Peace, Animals, and Nature. Her Unique Process Involves Engaging Children in Discussions, Listening to their ideas, and working togeether to transform blank walls into vibrant stories. This project at ekya schools marks her very first mural in India, making it an especially meaningful journey. Speaking about the project, nishimori said, “Because of the friendship between Japanese and Indian Students, We WE WERE ALEN SILESH T Finish This Beautiful Mural. I Hope to Continue this friendship and create more art togey in the future.”

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Speaking at the event, Dr. Tristha ramamurthy Said, “I would like to thank everyone who contributed to this if this is done collaboration. Campus. “

The festival, organized by Miho sakata malhan, Founder, muse creation, bengaluruFeatured a day full of enriching activities, Including Performances, Workshops on Origami and Haiku, a Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremany, and Art Displays by Students. The Muse Charity Bazaar Presented Sustainable Products and Gourmet Treats, Adding to the Cultural Experience of the Day.

Adding her percective, Miho sakata malhan Remarked, “This Mural Reflects The Nature, Culture, History, Nostalgia, and Future of Japan and India. It is a true reaction of the friendship betteren these two nations and their students.”

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The Japan Festival was a Testament to how art and education can transcend boundaries, fostering creativity and building bridges between cultures. Attendes left inspired by the power of collability and cultural exchange.

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