Bonsai Workshop 2018 held at Consulate General of Japan
By News Desk
April 30, 2018
karachi: The Pakistan Bonsai Society organised a ‘Bonsai Workshop 2018’ at the Japan Information and Culture Centre of the Consulate General of Japan in Karachi, a press release said on Saturday.
With more than 800 years’ history, Bonsai is a traditional Japanese art of growing artistically shaped miniature trees in containers. Pursuing this art, people create their own universe in Bonsai not only by unique techniques, but with a profound observation of and insight into the nature.
In his speech at the opening of the event, Toshikazu Isomura, consul general of Japan in Karachi, said that the Bonsai workshop would contribute to a better understanding of the Japanese culture in Pakistan and enhance the friendship between Japan and Pakistan.
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