Scene of the launch. Photo: Toquoc This place is to display and introduce the history, culture, tourism, traditional handicrafts from Nagasaki, Sakai, Matsusaka, art performances, tea ceremony, Origami (art of paper folding), Japanese comics, documents and objects relating to Sugi Rytaro, former Vietnam- Japan Special Ambassador, who had great contributions to Vietnam- Japan relations. Japanese representatives visit the Hoi An – Japan cultural exhibition house. Photo: Toquoc Various activities at this house take place from 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. every day. Photo: Toquoc A space for Japanese traditional tea ceremony. Photo: Toquoc Tourists enjoy Japanese tea ceremony Visitors to this house have chances to learn about Japanese culture via books, films on Sunday evenings or learn to sing Japanese songs every Saturday night. Photo: Toquoc The house is also the place for the reappearance of Princess Ngoc Hoa and Japanese merchant Araki Sotaro wedding ceremony. It is expected to be an attractive destination to visitors.
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