The cultural agenda of the Japanese Garden for this January 2022

We started with all of 2022 and the Japanese Garden devised an agenda with purifying and recreational activities so that this year is marked with good vibes. Kiyome – Purification for a better 2022 with Bell RingingIt is a personal ceremony whose goal is a moment of trust and introspection to be able to free yourself from negative charges and cleanse body, mind and soul. It is the encounter with oneself to reflect on life, to thank for the good times and to pray for new and better opportunities in this 2022 that begins. The word Kiyome, comes from the verb Kiyomeru whose meaning is to cleanse, wash or purify. To participate in this activity, you must first light an incense and turn it off without blowing. You need to bow and then place the incense on the paila. With your hands bring the smoke towards your body to purify yourself. Finally, before you retire, bow again to thank.

Photo by Jennifer Oshiro

The sound of the bell ringing will create the energy for your orders to be heard and fulfilled.

This activity can be done every Saturday and Sunday of the month from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In the Campanario sector. The tea ceremony is considered the synthesis of the fundamental elements of Japanese culture: Respect for nature, the exaltation of humility and silence. It is the synthesis and culmination of all disciplines of Japanese culture. They will be able to witness a brief demonstration of a traditional tea ceremony. Explanation of the step by step, sample of the traditional elements and the typical Japanese clothing. This activity will take place on the days: Saturdays 8, 22 and 29 and Sundays 9, 16, 23 and 30.In the Chashitsu sector at three different times: 15hs, 16hs and 17 hsOrigami Express – Folded FreeSector Tent Kyoto-14:30 to 17:30 hsMore a mini sample of Origami in Carpa KyotoContinuing with the Campaign “One Million Origamis” for a Better Argentina and for a Prosperous 2022. We continue to enjoy the benefits that the Art of Paper Folding gives us.- Improves memory, helps fine motor skills.- Cultivates patience, invites us to follow a step by step.- Encourages concentration, helps self-esteem.- It is economic, ecological, it can be done with any role.- It is social, and it can be shared, learned and taught.
The Japanese Garden is located on Av. Casares and Av. Figueroa Alcorta with tickets at $416 pesos. People with disabilities with certificate, under 12 and over 65 years is free.

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