Category : Japanese

P. Anne Winter writes: This is my third year writing about Japan’s spring festival for Toronto Multicultural Calendar. It probably won’t be my last.

347. Book Tickets Now for Spotlight on Japan

P. Anne Winter writes: Spotlight on Japan is a three-month cultural program, an exciting time for all Japanophiles. It goes from January 19 to

319. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free November 3-4, 2012 Multicultural Weekend

    This weekend, there’s Mexico’s Day of the Dead, an Asian festival, the annual Holocaust Education Week, and English country dancing. Most of

292. Aug. 9-12, 2012 Weekend Events in Affordable Multicultural Toronto.

  Wow.  How can anyone possibly choose what to do from this weekend’s amazing variety of free or nearly-free events? And all of them

289. August 3-6, 2012 Weekend Events in Affordable Multicultural Toronto

  This weekend is centered around the big Caribbean Carnival Festival with its Grand Parade on Saturday. Monday is the August Civic Public Holiday.

285. July 12-15 Weekend in Multicultural Toronto

    The free or nearly free ethnic culture events this weekend begin on Thursday with a lesson in cardio fitness the African way.

283. Japan’s Natsu Matsuri & Obon Festivals in Toronto.

P. Anne Winter writes about this unique and highly recommended annual summer event.   Please save Saturday July 14 for this free combined event

261. Traditional Japanese Puppets in Toronto

P. Anne Winter writes about the Hachioji Kuruma Ningyo Puppets.  Even though it was outside our usual free or nearly free guidelines, I decided

I finally had a chance to catch the moving posters of many of Tamasaburo’s fine performances at the Japan Foundation. What a treat! As

237. Kabuki 2012 in HD by P. Anne Winter

  Last month, I was fortunate to attend all four of the Japan Foundation’s Kabuki HD films at the Scotiabank Theatre. I noted that