Memories Made Real

Japan 2024 Photo Book, created by Rosemary King

Through her inspred selection of photographs and texts, Rosemary has created a book that not only records our trip to Japan, but captures the colours and spirit of our cultural immersion. Nature, and the beauty of the changing seasons are eternal subjects in Japanese art and culture; this book is a celebration of our journey to that discovery. Thank you, Rosemary.

If you would like to view the book, click here: Japan 2024, then click OPEN and turn the pages using the > below the title page, as seen in the image below. It is also possible to order the book from the albumworks link.

The Arts of JAPAN 2025 (announcement)


TOUR DATES: 22 OCT – 3 NOV 2025


14 Day Fly/Tour Package


Including: Return Japan Airlines Economy Airfare, optional upgrades


Internal travel by high-speed Shinkansen trains and private coach


12 nights 4* centrally located accommodation, daily breakfast


5 nights Tokyo; 3 nights Kyoto; 1 night Okayama; 2 nights Uno Port, daily access to Naoshima


Highlights:


Tokyo Art Museum & Garden Visits & Guided Tours



Hakone Open Air Sculpture Museum



Guided tours of Kyoto Temples/Shrines, Craft Museums, Geisha Districts & the Miho Museum



Visit Okayama Korakuen Garden



Visit Bizen Pottery Village with master potter, Dr John Wells


2 full days on Naoshima, Art Island, with expert, Japanese, art guide



Maximum group size: 12 


Calling for ‘Expressions of Interest’ from art & cultural enthusiasts with curious minds & active imaginations!


RSVP: artytravel2@gmail.com

 

Hello South Korea!

In little over a week, I am travelling to South Korea: Hallyu-land of K-pop, K-drama, K-beauty and Academy Award winning K-movies – all securely founded on a social base of Confucian principles and centuries of art and cultural refinement.

Follow here as I explore and discover as much as possible in my brief two week visit under the guidance of the Korean Tourist Organisation.

Please feel welcome to comment and ask questions as I travel. I will do my best to respond.

Japan Architecture Talks

The Japan Foundation Sydney is hosting a series of Architecture Talks beginning Thursday 9 February at 6.00pm. These can be viewed at home via Facebook.

“The various seminars will look chronologically at the evolution of the urban landscape in the Japanese city and its interplay with the transforming culture, social structures, and people’s lifestyles. These are impacted by contradictory forces of innovation and change versus conservation and stability, along with the difficult task of binding past traditions and memories with future ambitions and values…” 

Enjoy!