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It's Time to Explore Japanese Culture in The Palm Beaches: History, Art, Cuisine, and More


LAKE WORTH BEACH, Fla., Dec. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  In Florida's Cultural Capital®, The Palm Beaches, there lies a deep connection to Japan and its rich cultural history. While many visit for its pristine 47 miles of beautiful shoreline, The Palm Beaches also offer a multitude of cultural, artistic, and culinary experiences inspired by the area's Japanese roots. 

The connection between Japan and The Palm Beaches stems from the establishment of the Yamato Colony in 1904, located in modern day Boca Raton. Led by a small group of young Japanese farmers, the settlement (named "Yamato," an ancient name for Japan) cultivated and sold fruit and vegetables. While the pioneers eventually pursued other endeavors, one of the original settlers ? Sukeji "George" Morikami ? donated his land to Palm Beach County in the 1970s to create what would become the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach. Today, The Palm Beaches continues to recognize its international roots by celebrating Japanese culture throughout the community.

At West Palm Beach's Mounts Botanical Garden, the Japanese art form of origami (or "folding paper" in Japanese) will be showcased in 2024 with the monumental outdoor sculpture exhibition ORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN, featuring an enchanting display of large-scale metal origami sculptures throughout the 20-acre tropical oasis. From visiting the stunning new exhibition to immersive art, music, and history lessons, there are numerous opportunities to experience Japanese culture in The Palm Beaches.

Learn about some of the organizations spotlighting Japanese culture in 2023 and 2024 below. For more information about these events, please visit palmbeachculture.com/events

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About the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County
The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County is the official support agency for arts and culture in The Palm Beaches, Florida's Cultural Capital®. Headquartered in the historic Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. building in Downtown Lake Worth Beach, the Council presents exhibitions and performances featuring artists who live or work in Palm Beach County. The building also serves as a VISIT FLORIDA-designated Florida Certified Tourism Information Center, a helpful resource for visitors. For more information www.palmbeachculture.com.




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