Living Traditions Webinar

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Webinar Recording: Connecting the World through Manga and Anime

Portland Japanese Garden and the Japan Society have partnered to co-present a five-part webinar series, called Living Traditions. “Japanese Pop Culture: Connecting the World through Manga and Anime” is the fifth and final webinar of the series and occurred on February 15, 2022. The recording can be viewed below: Learn more about the Living Traditions webinar series

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Webinar Recording: A Conversation with Kengo Kuma and Toshiko Mori

Portland Japanese Garden and the Japan Society have partnered to co-present a five-part webinar series, called Living Traditions. “Architecture as Environment: A Conversation with Kengo Kuma and Toshiko Mori” is the fourth of the series and occurred on December 15, 2021. The recording can be viewed here: Learn more about the Living Traditions webinar series and our

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Webinar Recording: The Spirit of Japanese Ethical Capitalism & Sustainability

Portland Japanese Garden and the Japan Society have partnered to co-present a five-part webinar series, called Living Traditions. “Eiichi Shibusawa: The Spirit of Japanese Ethical Capitalism & Sustainability” is the third of the series and occurred on November 11th, 2021. The recording can be viewed through the link below. Learn more about the Living Traditions webinar series and

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Webinar Recording: Zen and Japanese Spiritual Practices

Portland Japanese Garden and the Japan Society have partnered to co-present a five-part webinar series, called Living Traditions. “Zen and Japanese Spiritual Practices” is the second of the series and occurred on October 19th, 2021. The recording can be viewed through the link below. Learn more about the Living Traditions webinar series and our partnership with Japan Society here.

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Webinar Recording: The Japanese Garden – Living Classroom of Nature, Architecture & Culture

Portland Japanese Garden and the Japan Society have partnered to co-present a five-part webinar series, called Living Traditions. “The Japanese Garden: Living Classroom of Nature, Architecture & Culture” is the first of the series and occurred on September 28, 2021. The recording can be viewed through the link below. Learn more about the Living Traditions webinar series