Yume Japanese Gardens in Midtown hosted its first-ever Kimono and Kanzashi Fashion Show, highlighting the artistry and tradition behind the kimono and its intricate accessories.
Discover the meticulous process of making traditional Japanese kimonos in a specialized factory, where skilled artisans craft each piece with precision. From selecting high-quality fabrics to ...
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A one-stop shop for wagyu, sashimi, and all the Japanese snacks you could dream of is now open in Tysons. Marufuji, a spinoff of a small family-owned grocery chain that started in Connecticut, offers ...
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Gregg Newton/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images By Kenneth Chang Kenneth Chang first reported on Blue Origin’s plans for space in 2010. On Thursday morning, at a time when most people in the ...
The men usually wear sober black suits, but the women are resplendent in kimonos woven in lustrous patterns — often of flowers — and a bright array of colors, many with elaborately constructed ...
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert of THE FAN Pregame Show discuss the report that the Toronto Blue Jays are among three final landing spots for Roki Sasaki and what the Japanese pitcher could mean ...