Spring begins! Flowers blooms! The first day of Spring 2013 falls on 20th March. It’s an auspicious day, that is why so many events and activities on 20th March. This season brings daylight and the rebirth of flora and fauna. By the way, on the first day of spring the number of hours of daylight and night are the same, so there are 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness, that is called Vernal Equinox.
Let’s celebrate Spring 2013, the Sakura Fair at Tokyo Street Pavilion KL from 14th until 28th March with a line-up of Japanese treats set to put the spring into the step of every Japanese lover. Sakura Fair showcases a combination of gorgeous traditional and vibrant contemporary Japanese art.
Sakura Fair Highlight
Highlights of the 14-day fair at the Japanese-themed
retail precinct include the Sakura Fashion Collection featuring Mina Watanabe, an International Fashion
Designer; The Making of Traditional Japanese Umbrella by Kotaro Nishibori, the Japanese Umbrella
Specialist; and workshops conducted by renowned Japanese artist such as Mina
Watanabe and Matsuhisa Gyosui, a Calligraphy Master.
Ms. Mina Watanabe, an International Fashion Designer |
Mr. Kotaro Nishibori, the Japanese Umbrella Specialist |
There is also the Japanese Home fair providing visitor
with a glimpse into how traditional Japanese craft are harnesses into
contemporary living. The fair will feature Tatami furniture, fabric screens,
Wagasa, and Glass Art among others.
Sakura Fashion
Showcase
Sakura Collection showcase - a beautiful convergence of
traditional Japanese Kimono and avant-garde fashion trends created by
awarding-winning students from LimKokWing
University and Japan .
Jalan Jalan Japan Travel
Air
You can check out the holiday spots in Japan . If you
purchase travel a package and stand to win hotel vouchers at total worth of RM 3,000.
Japanese Home Fair
Shop for innovative Japanese household and lifestyle goods available for the first time in Malaysia .
Spin & Win at
Japanese Style Lucky Draw
Try your luck with the Japanese-style lucky draw by spending
at least RM50 at Tokyo Street
or RM100 at any specialty store.
For more
information, contact Pavillion KL’s Concierge at 03-2118-8833, or check
real-time updates on Pavilion KL Facebook http://www.facebook.com/PavilionKL
or Twitter at @Pavilion KL
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