What 'religion' teaches us through picture books

What does 'religion' depicted in picture books mean?
Temples, shrines, churches, and mosques... whether familiar or unfamiliar, various events and daily practices, whether noticed or not, embody 'religion' in the lives of various people in Japan and around the world. How are they depicted in picture books? Let's think together with picture book instructor Kayoko Kamei, who says, 'Important things are all taught by picture books' as we look through picture books.
Map & Location
Social Book Cafe Hachidori-sha
4 minutes walk from Hiroshima Electric Railway Dobashi Station / 7 minutes walk from Hiroshima Electric Railway Honkawamachi Station
Details about What 'religion' teaches us through picture books
- Date & Time
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8/22(Fri) 19:00~20:30
- Venue
- Social Book Cafe Hachidori-sha
- Address
- 2-43-201 Dobashimachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
- Fee
- 1,000 yen in-store + 1 drink ※ 1,200 yen online (archive viewing available)
- Access (Public)
- 4 minutes walk from Hiroshima Electric Railway Dobashi Station / 7 minutes walk from Hiroshima Electric Railway Honkawamachi Station
- Contact
- 082-576-4368 (Social Book Cafe Hachidori-sha)