
In a heartfelt manifestation of the Cultural Exchange, the Japanese ambassador in India, the Keiichi, hosted this week in a residence in Nový Delhi in a residence in Nový Delhi. The meeting mixed Japanese traditions with diplomatic dialogue and emphasized the growing cultural and tourist ties between Japan and Rajasthan.
Welcome to Mrs. Kumari in a room with a matted decorated calligraphy, Mr. Keiichi dressed traditional clothing and served freshly whipped Matcha tea in the spirit of the Chado-Japanese way of tea.
The district who shared a view of the meeting at X (formerly Twitter) wrote: “He welcomed he @kumaridiya, a representative of CM Rajasthan, in my residence and served her freshly beaten #Matcha, in the spirit of Chada – and shared a thoughtful interview.
Mrs. Kumari also expressed gratitude on the social media and described the welcome as “warm and unforgettable”. She noted that the meeting would help to deepen the ties and prepare the way to opportunities for tourism when preparing to participate in Jata Tourism Expo in Japan.
Cultural exchanges, such as these, emphasize the beauty of shared traditions and the strength of bridges between nations, wrote a representative of CM.
He responds to the post and the user wrote: “I really like the calm and minimalist atmosphere of your ambassador’s home. Dhanyawad for letting us see your home.”
Another user wrote: “Culture binds us all and exchanges cultural practices such as these, keeps it. Indo-Japanese friendship has long lives!”
“What is better than freshly cooked matcha?” The third user asked.
“The Japanese interiors of the house are so simple and soothing. No other unnecessary decorators or angry colors. It’s just simple, simple, soothing and spacious,” the fourth user said.
“I love how Japanese culture is so grounded,” wrote the fifth user.
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