Traditional Japanese art on display in Shah Alam


Objects exhibited include pottery, lacquer ware, metalwork and woodwork. — Photos: SAM THAM/The Star

TO COMMEMORATE the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Tohoku, Japan, the Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur (JFKL) invites all Malaysians to see the traditional craftsmanship of the region recovering from the disaster.

Themed Beautiful Handicrafts of Tohoku, 70 pieces of traditional crafts from the quake-stricken region is now on display at the Shah Alam Gallery, Persiaran Tasek, Section 14, Shah Alam.

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