Africa Japan House
Traditional Japanese theater
Traditional dress
Blossoming Floxers
Traditional dress
Traditional temple
Emperor
Sumo
Origami
Japan has a rich traditional culture manifested in art forms such as the tea ceremony, flower arrangement, calligraphy, ink paintings, haiku poetry, gardening, sculpture and textiles, doll making, origami, gold foil laquerwear, silk kimono painting, traditional dance, ancient court music, bunraku puppetry, geisha dances, and kabuki drama.
A RT AND CULTURE
Hiromi Nakamura San Painting
Hiromi Nakamura San Painting
Hiromi Nakamura San and her Paintings
Hiromi Nakamura San painting with Cameroonian students
Hiromi Nakamura San teaching Art in Cameroon
Classes In Cameroon with Hiromi Nakamura San
More Classes with Hiromi Nakamura San in Cameroon
Cameroon Children and adults sharing in Japanese ART experiences
Africa Japan House has followed the footsteps of Hiromi Nakamura an inspiring Japanese artist across Cameroon as she shared Japanese Art and culture.
Below are photos of her experiences and Art work. If you wish to see more of her Art please enquire and we shall reply as soon as possible.
Mr Noel Claude Njoya Mouchili, Yumiko Shinya San, Hiromi Nakamura San
Mr Njoya and Hiromi Nakamura San
Mr Njoya at the residence of the Japanese ambassador
Japanese Ambassador residence
Mr Njoya with Japanese voulenteers in cameroon
Japanese ambassador His Exc. Keiji Yamamoto along with Mr Njoya and Cameroonian Professor
Mr Njoya and Hiromi Nakamura San
Mr Njoya
Below pictures show Mr Njoya owner of Afirca Japan House and friends enjoying the cooperation between Japan and Cameroon.
A selection of books translated into English French and Japanese
Students of Africa Japan House
Students of Cameroon learning Japanese Art and Culture
Students of Africa Japan House
Hiromi Nakamura San and Head master of Cameroonian school
Hiromi Nakamura San and photographer
Yumiko Shinya San and Hiromi Nakamura San presentation
Japanese writing