Among the popular exhibits during the coming Nisei Week Japanese Festival in Little Tokyo, textile art group Akane-Kai in Los Angeles showcases traditional Japanese textile dyeing including Jusan-mairi kimono for thirteen-years-old girl on Aug. 23 and 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Japanese American and Cultural Center, garden level.

 

JACCC is located at 244 South San Pedro Street, Little Tokyo, Downtown Los Angeles, (213) 628-2725.

 

   Other exhibitions in the JACCC building are following: Aug. 16-17 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Ikebana Flower Exhibit (Kado Kyouju Kai); Ceramic Exhibit (California Japanese Ceramic Guild); Brush Painting Exhibit (Long Beach Sumie Club);  Doll Exhibit (Hirofumi-Kai): Brush Painting Exhibit (Kawai Sumie); Tea Ceremony Demonstration (Omote Senke School of Tea)

 

   Aug. 23-24 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Bonsai Exhibit (Nampu-Kai); Textile Exhibit (Akane-Kai); Calligraphy Demonstration and Exhibit (Nichibei Godo Shodo); Doll Exhibit (Yukari-Kai); Fan Exhibit (Kanji Ishizumi); Brush Painting Exhibit (Kawai Sumie); Embroidery Exhibit (Pioneer Center Sashiko); Brush Painting Exhibit (Tokyo Towers Sumie)