The Ikuo Hirayama International Cultural Caravanserai is a very cozy place for exhibitions, presentations, and master classes.
A very interesting event, the biennale.From December 23 to January 7, the Ikuo Hirayama Cultural Caravanserai hosts
X International Children's Drawing Biennale "The Joys of Tashkent". The exhibition features about 3,000 works by participants aged 5 to 15 from 24 countries.
The event, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, is attended by children from 24 countries. Among them are Belarus, Russia, Turkey, the USA, India, Egypt, Japan, Germany and others. For the first time, the works of children from Mexico and Afghanistan will be presented.
"The purpose of the biennale is the international collaboration of our children with their foreign peers. The exhibition aims to inspire young participants to create, strengthen friendship between children from different countries and introduce them to world art. We notice that our children often refer to political and social themes in their works. Therefore, we want both children and their parents to learn to go beyond the usual topics and reveal their inner world by looking at the work of other children. Children's fantasy has no boundaries, and this is why it is especially valuable," said Farrukh Usmonov, director of the caravanserai.
In December, Fun Japan workshops were very interesting at the Ikuo Hirayama International Caravanserai of Culture.Elena Lapushkina conducted master classes, which were very interesting and informative. Elena knows a lot and shares her knowledge very kindly.
Photo shoots can be held on the territory of the Ikuo Hirayama International Caravanserai of Culture.Beautiful nature, well-maintained park.After the exhibitions, you can just walk around the park, get some air, and admire the beauty of the park.
one of the best places to visit exhibitions. The exhibitions are free of charge, so everyone has the opportunity to come and take a look at the art objects. I came to the Sumi-e exhibition, I had good impressions!
I was here at the Tanabata Festival, but overall the place is worth a visit. Beautiful nature, regular exhibition with beautiful paintings, Japanese style in the decor.
Various cultural exhibitions of works with free admission are periodically held. The expositions are small. An interesting courtyard and architecture. Exactly like the interesting fate of this place and the person who created it.
It's a great place. At the time of my visit, only two rooms with the works of two artists were available. I really liked the work of the second one. There are not many people on earth who go there (probably he was the only visitor of the day). If you have time, drop by.
An iconic place for fans of Japan. Large, modern halls that regularly host interesting free exhibitions dedicated to Japan. There are both multimedia exhibits and traditional ones. The exhibition dedicated to sushi was deeply shocked.
It's a great place. In addition to the exhibits, you can take part in various events: tea parties, themed holidays, master classes, photo shoots.
It's worth it to find the time and visit.
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Alturis
Level 18 Local Expert
February 10, 2024
An interesting place.
Very quiet, sparsely populated.
Exhibitions of emerging artists are regularly held.
I especially advise you to pay attention to the works that are in permanent exhibition: these are wonderful paintings by Radik Azizov (in the side galleries).
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Alexey G
Level 12 Local Expert
October 15, 2023
Low bow to the administration and all persons involved in the organization of events and the work of the exhibition center. Quiet, calm and well-groomed establishment. Almost every month various exhibitions are organized with absolutely free and free admission for everyone. I often look in here and every time I get only positive emotions. I wish health and success to the employees, organizers and all visitors.
A very interesting place, with its own history. Various exhibitions and events dedicated to both Japanese culture and local Uzbek culture are held. Recommended.
There was only one time at an exhibition of Japanese culture in this place, but the organization was not ready for such an influx and in general the impression remained more negative, the place was too hot and a lot of people , perhaps if some separate exhibitions and cultural events were held, the impression would be different
It is interesting to look at handmade dolls. But when nothing is written anywhere, there is no guide who would inform about the history of creation, it turns out "you go in, you go out"
A great place, interesting exhibitions, cultural events in the life of Tashkent. I advise you to go to the exhibition with the children. Sumie Japanese art classes are held on Saturdays.
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Level 14 Local Expert
June 16, 2024
A cultural place, recently there was a magnificent Bonsai exhibition
An interesting place, we passed by, found ourselves at an exhibition of Japanese paintings and costume elements. The doors of the building are gorgeous.
There are many different exhibitions, concerts and master classes, both from Japanese and local craftsmen, artists, ceramists. Admission to all exhibitions is free from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Very interesting!
a very good place for an exhibition. Recommend. My good friends have done exhibitions there several times. A pleasant place. Thanks to the organizer for trying their best
There are many interesting art projects. Since this center was built at the expense of a Japanese artist, many events are held with the participation of Japanese artists. The informative archaeological exposition is located on the ground floor.