Japanese culture celebrated in Delhi with sushi & sake

Japanese culture celebrated in Delhi with sushi & sake
Marking the Emperor's 66th birthday, Japan's Ambassador ONO Keiichi hosted a festive event in Delhi that spotlighted the strong cultural and diplomatic ties between India and Japan. Guests experienced a beautiful amalgamation of Japanese and Indian customs, from a serene tea ceremony to a flavorful menu, symbolizing the enduring collaboration and camaraderie shared by the two countries.
“Aaj yahan ekatrit hone ke liye aap sabhi ka dhanyavad,” ONO Keiichi, Ambassador of Japan, began in Hindi, drawing warm applause, as he welcomed guests to a reception celebrating the Emperor of Japan’s 66th birthday recently. Delhi’s diplomatic circle recently gathered at the Embassy of Japan, where kimonos met saris and namastes met bows in a celebration of cultural ties, as the garden transformed into a slice of Japan.
Japanese Ambassador ONO Keiichi whisked matcha for the Indian guests
Japanese Ambassador ONO Keiichi whisked matcha for the Indian guests at the tea ceremony
Entering the tea room, ONO Keiichi donned the hat of a tea master in the authentic Japanese tea ceremony as he whisked matcha for the guests from India. Following the precise process of whisking, he maintained concentration and silence. Kiren Rijiju remarked, “If I drink this tea regularly, I don’t know if I will become stronger but I will become younger (laughs)!”‘People to people exchanges make the bond stronger’Talking about the cultural ties with India, the ambassador said, “The close Japanese relationship is supported, not only by high level expenses, but also by economic ties and people to people exchanges. Next year, we mark the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Japan, which is very significant.” He added his appreciation for India in Hindi and said, “It’s been a year and four months since I’ve been in India. To learn more deeply, I have travelled to 16 states in the country and had the pleasure of trying out their food and experiencing the diverse culture. Although tonight I am conversing in Hindi, I have also conversed in Gujarati, Telugu and other regional languages during my travels.”
Japanese artists played the Koto (L) and violin (C), Daruma doll (R )
Japanese artists played the Koto (L) and violin (C), Daruma doll (R )
A Takasaki Daruma inscribed with ‘India–Japan.’ Inspired by Bodhidharma from India, the Daruma is a traditional lucky charm – one eye is filled when making a wish, and the other when that wish is fulfilled, in gratitude.‘Aapki khubsurat hindi ke liye aapka abhinandan’Addressing the gathering, Kiren Rijiju, Union Minister for Parliamentary and Minority Affairs, who was the chief guest, said, “I must express my excitement for your excellency, the Japanese ambassador’s beautiful Hindi. Aapki khubsurat Hindi ke liye aapka abhinandan. India and Japan share a relationship that is rooted in historical and civilised standings. Buddhism is our shared spiritual heritage. In the contemporary context, our ties exist in our common strategic outlook, shared values, and a commitment to peace, prosperity, and stability in the Indo-Pacific, and beyond.
(L-R) Philip Green, Australian High Commissioner, Fernando Bucheli, Ambassador of Ecuador, Maya Tissafi, Ambassador of Switzerland, Mariano A. Caucino, Ambassador of Argentina
(L-R) Philip Green, Australian High Commissioner, Fernando Bucheli, Ambassador of Ecuador, Maya Tissafi, Ambassador of Switzerland, Mariano A. Caucino, Ambassador of Argentina
The unconventional Indo-Japanese menuGuests had the chance to try Japanese snacks like rice crackers, probiotic milk, cup noodles, and chocolates. The dinner was an Indian feast complete with jalebi and gulab jamun, accompanied with Japanese appetizers of tofu salad and tempura shrimp. The diverse reception was brimming with multilingual greetings and cultural vibrance.
(L-R) Kevin Kelly, Irish ambassador, Javier Paulinich, Peruvian ambassador, Jacqueline Mukangira, ambassador of Rwanda, Dato' Muzafar Shah Mustafa, ambassador of Malaysia
(L-R) Kevin Kelly, Irish ambassador, Javier Paulinich, Peruvian ambassador, Jacqueline Mukangira, ambassador of Rwanda, Dato' Muzafar Shah Mustafa, ambassador of Malaysia
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