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Photo Exhibition 'Mongolian Stories: Children of the Nomadic World - How Resilient and Reliable They Are!'

Photo Exhibition 'Mongolian Stories: Children of the Nomadic World - How Resilient and Reliable They Are!'

A photo exhibition introducing the lives of nomadic children

Handmade Goods and Café Shaga

6/6(Fri) 11:00~18:00

6/7(Sat) 11:00~18:00

6/8(Sun) 11:00~18:00

6/9(Mon) 11:00~18:00

6/10(Tue) 11:00~18:00

6/20(Fri) 11:00~18:00

6/21(Sat) 11:00~18:00

6/22(Sun) 11:00~18:00

6/23(Mon) 11:00~18:00

6/24(Tue) 11:00~18:00

6/27(Fri) 11:00~18:00

6/28(Sat) 11:00~18:00

6/29(Sun) 11:00~18:00

A photo exhibition showcasing the lives of children from northern Asia's nomadic peoples (Mongolians, Kazakhs, Tuvan ethnic groups). The exhibition features many photographs that convey how they strive to become independent while always being aware of what to aim for next, what kind of person they want to become, all while working, playing, and having fun. Gallery talks will also be held. The gallery talks are scheduled for 6/28 (Sat) at 14:00 and 6/29 (Sun) at 14:00.

Handmade Goods and Café Shaga

About 10 minutes on foot from JR Tsuyama Line Hokaiin Station

Date & Time
6/6(Fri) 11:00~18:006/7(Sat) 11:00~18:006/8(Sun) 11:00~18:006/9(Mon) 11:00~18:006/10(Tue) 11:00~18:006/20(Fri) 11:00~18:006/21(Sat) 11:00~18:006/22(Sun) 11:00~18:006/23(Mon) 11:00~18:006/24(Tue) 11:00~18:006/27(Fri) 11:00~18:006/28(Sat) 11:00~18:006/29(Sun) 11:00~18:00
Note
Exhibition dates are from 6/6 to 10, 6/20 to 24, and 6/27 to 29.
Venue
Handmade Goods and Café Shaga
Address
2-8-27 Yamato-cho, Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture 1F-N, Daiichi Matsushima Building
Free
Gallery talk participation fee is 2000 yen + order required.
parking
There are parking lots near Hokaiin Station starting from 440 yen per day.
Access (Public)
About 10 minutes on foot from JR Tsuyama Line Hokaiin Station
Contact
090-4432-9204 (NPO Hokkaido Asia Cultural Exchange Center Shaga)

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