The exhibition aims to mark the anniversary of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in the Tohoku region.
The region, known for its beautiful mountains and seascapes along withits rich culture and history, suffered tremendous damage anddestruction of unprecedented proportions.
Manufacturing andhandicraft culture were severely affected by the disaster, but localresidents have stood united to rebuild the land and bring their livesback to normal.
At the opening ceremony, Nakajima Satoshi,Japanese Consul-General in Ho Chi Minh City , expressed his hopethat the exhibition will help Vietnamese people understand the beauty ofJapanese culture.
The display features works of well-knownlocal artisans such as Kanjiro Kawai, Shoji Hamada, Keisuke Serizawa andShiko Munakata, in different crafts, such as ceramics, lacquer ware,textiles, metalwork, wood and bamboo crafts, allowing visitors toexplore the diverse and exquisite world of Tohoku traditions.
The exhibition will be open to the public until November 11.-VNA