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In response to the latest guidelines and information from public health authorities and the University of Illinois, Japan House will be closed to the public effective immediately, and remain closed until further notice. For public health concerns, Japan House has canceled all events, public teas, and community classes —University of Illinois Japan House classes will be held online.
The health and well-being of our Japan House community must come first. Please take good care and we look forward to the day when we can safely welcome you back to Japan House.
The gardens of Japan House remain free and open to the public at this time. If you have any questions, please email us at japanhouse@illinois.edu.
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Through cultural courses and seminars, community outreach programs, and international visiting artists, Japan House builds bridges and generates connections that unite us in our collective humanity.
Japan House offers a variety of comprehensive classes in traditional Japanese arts for both University of Illinois students as well as community members.
Urasenke is one of the main schools of tea in Japan with history and tradition going back 400 years.
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The roots of Japan House go back to the 1960s teachings of Shozo Sato. This permanent facility opened in 1998 under the direction of Kimiko Gunji.
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Japan House is surrounded by Japanese gardens, including a tea garden, a dry rock garden, and an allée of fifty cherry trees.
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