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Ithra Concludes Cultural Days Program Celebrating Japan

February 20, 20253 Mins Read
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The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) recently wrapped up the third edition of its Cultural Days program, dedicated to showcasing Japan’s rich heritage. Held from January 23 to February 8 in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, the event served as a vibrant platform for cultural exchange, strengthening ties between Saudi Arabia and Japan.

Bringing Japan’s Cultural Heritage to Saudi Arabia

The program opened with a diverse lineup of music performances, workshops, exhibitions, and culinary experiences. Japanese Ambassador Morino Yasunari visited Ithra to explore the exhibits, meet artists, and emphasize the growing cultural relationship between the two nations.

“At Ithra, we believe in the power of cultural exchange and its lasting impact in fostering mutual understanding,” said Noura Alzamil, Ithra’s Head of Programs. “The Japan Cultural Days event is a testament to our commitment to global dialogue.”

Two exhibitions took center stage—one dedicated to traditional Japanese kimonos and another highlighting Japan’s automobile industry. The kimono display featured 17 exquisite pieces, including rare antiques from the Japan Kimono Museum in Fukushima, reflecting the artistry of different historical eras. The automotive exhibition showcased 15 classic and modern Japanese cars, with contributions from private collectors in Qatif.

Exclusive Performances and Interactive Experiences

A standout event was the debut performance of Drum Tao in Saudi Arabia. The world-renowned Japanese drumming ensemble delivered an electrifying show, blending Taiko drumming with flute and harp melodies. Ithra also hosted a variety of performances, including a Kabuki theater production and a Kendama showcase, blending traditional and modern Japanese arts.

Visitors explored Japan’s culture through immersive activities, including a metaverse journey to Tokyo, a Japanese bazaar featuring handmade crafts, and street food kiosks offering authentic flavors. The Japanese House Experience allowed attendees to participate in tea ceremonies and Wagashi sweet-making sessions.

Cinema enthusiasts enjoyed seven acclaimed Japanese films, including Oscar-winning Studio Ghibli animations The Boy and the Heron and Howl’s Moving Castle. A special screening of One Cut of the Dead featured an exclusive Q&A with writer-director Shinichiro Ueda.

Workshops and Cultural Dialogues

Fifteen hands-on workshops introduced participants to Japanese culinary arts, calligraphy, flower arranging, and manga creation. A highlight was the kintsugi workshop, where visitors learned the traditional art of repairing broken pottery with gold.

Panel discussions explored Japanese literature and cultural connections from a Saudi perspective. Topics included translating the works of Haruki Murakami into Arabic and a session led by Saudi travel writer Badr Al-Balawi.

Continuing Ithra’s Cultural Exchange Mission

Since its inception in 2018, Ithra has served as a gateway to global cultural experiences. The inaugural Cultural Days in 2020 highlighted Vietnam’s heritage, while the 2022 edition celebrated Cairo’s vibrant culture. With each edition, Ithra continues to strengthen cultural understanding and bring the world closer to Saudi audiences.

For more information on Ithra’s programs and upcoming events, visit www.ithra.com.

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