What is Japan’s soul
1.2.2019
Staff and students of the Institute of History, International Relations and Socio-Political Sciences took part in the educational event “What is Japan’s soul.”
On January 31, a bright educational event “What is Japan’s soul ” was held as part of the project “Promoting sustainable development and rallying communities affected by the conflict in Donbass”, initiated by the Office of the International Organization for Migration in Ukraine with financial support from the Government of Japan.
Employees and students of the Institute of History, International Relations and Socio-Political Sciences of LTSNU Iryna Borovenska, Roman Bordiug, Yulia Malko, Valerii Pyzhov took an active part in the event.
Our guys were incredibly beautiful during the demonstration of the “Japanese Motifs” fashion theater and the traditional Tea Ceremony in Japan. Japanese tea drinking is not just a tradition; it is a real ritual that people learn for many years in special schools. The meaning of Japanese tea drinking is mainly not tasting a drink – this is more like meditation and an attempt to find harmony not only in oneself, but also with other people.
At the end of the event, children and adults had the opportunity to take pictures with the participants of the action.
According to information of the ER IHIRSPS