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As the sounds of taiko and fue — traditional Japanese drums and flute — began to fill the Miller Living Room gathering space at the Portland Japanese Garden on Sunday, a crowd squeezed in ...
Kintsugi is the 500-year-old Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics with lacquer and gold dust. According to the artist, the missing pieces are intentional, meant to convey that brokenness and ...
Peak fall foliage arrived about a week ago in the Portland Japanese Garden. Rain and wind could potentially bring an end to the pop of color sooner rather than later as autumn nears its end.
Portland Japanese Garden employees say they love the work they do, but they need to see change in the workplace in order to continue serving the community at one of Portland's most beloved ...
The Portland Japanese Garden today announced that Lisa Christy, its chief external affairs officer of five years, will be elevated to the position of executive director.
At Portland Japanese Garden, String Music and Plum Branches Usher in the New Year Since 2024 is the Year of the Dragon, attendees also painted dragons.
The O-Shogatsu Festival offered family friendly activities and performances such as Japanese brush painting, kadomatsu demonstrations, and an Oregon Koto-Kai performance.
The Portland Japanese Garden, a lush and peaceful urban oasis located just outside downtown, is one of the city’s most prized natural and cultural attractions.
In the coming few days and possibly into the end of next week, the Portland Japanese Garden will see its landscape awash in its famous autumn golds and crimson.
The fall leaves at Portland’s Japanese Garden have reached the height of their seasonal beauty, the organization announced Monday.