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🎏 Japanese Calligraphy Workshop – Children’s Day & Koinobori Ink Painting 🎏

In Japan, early May is marked by a traditional celebration called Tango no Sekku (Children’s Day), held on May 5th.

This special occasion is dedicated to celebrating the healthy growth, happiness, and future success of children.
One of the most iconic symbols of this festival is the koinobori—carp-shaped streamers that are flown outside homes. The carp holds deep meaning in Japanese culture. Inspired by an ancient legend, the carp is known for its strength and determination, swimming upstream against powerful currents.

Because of this, it has become a symbol of perseverance, courage, and the ability to overcome life’s challenges.
For Japanese families, displaying koinobori is more than decoration—it is a heartfelt wish for children to grow strong, resilient, and successful in their own lives.

In this workshop, we will explore not only the artistic techniques of traditional Japanese ink painting (sumi-e), but also the cultural spirit behind it. By painting your own koinobori, you are not just creating art—you are expressing a universal hope for growth, strength, and good fortune.

This is a unique opportunity to experience Japanese culture through both story and practice, in a calm and mindful atmosphere.
Join us and bring this meaningful tradition to life through ink and brush.

📍Hampton by Hilton Edinburgh West End Lobby
👘 By Wayfarer Shodo Edinburgh
🗓 May 2 / 9 / 16 / 23 / 30 Every Saturday in May
⏰ 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM (GMT)
💷 £10 + donation (optional)

Payment is required in advance.
A full refund is available if you cancel up to 3 days before the event.
If you cancel 1 day before or on the day, a 30% refund will be provided.
Payment details will be sent to you via message after you RSVP.
Thank you for your understanding.

Let’s immerse ourselves in the beauty of seasonal Japanese culture and enjoy a peaceful, creative experience through calligraphy and sumi-e.

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