3rd and the final bus tour to see Hirayama Silk Road Exhibition in Hanford, set on May 19 (Sat)

 

Upon more requests by those who missed the chance of the first and second bus tours, Cultural News sets the third and final bus tour to see “Ikuo Hirayama Silk Road Exhibition” at the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture in Hanford, California’s Central Valley on Saturday, May 19.

 

Tour Schedule on May 19 (Thursday)                                                             

 

8:30 AM   Assembly at Little Tokyo

9:00 AM   Departure at Little Tokyo

12:00 Noon  Arrival at the Clark Center in Hanford/ Lunch

                 Viewing “Hirayama Silk Road Exhibition”

2:30 PM   Departure at the Clark Center

5:30-6:00 PM   Arrival at Little Tokyo

 

Tour fee: $49 for adults, $29 for children under 12 years old (museum admission included)

Bring own dink and lunch. No restaurant and food store in the Clark Center.

 

Please make your check payable to Cultural News, P.O. Box 48678, Los Angeles, CA 90048.

The seats: 40     Please make your reservation as soon as possible.

For inquiries about the bus trip, please call Shige Higashi at (213) 819-4100 or email higashi@culturalnews.com.

 

 

Upon many requests by those who missed the chance, 2nd Bus Tour to see Hirayama Silk Road Exhibition in Hanford, set on May 3 (Thursday)

 

Upon many requests by those who missed the chance of the first bus tour, Cultural News sets the second bus tour to see “Ikuo Hirayama Silk Road Exhibition” at the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture in Hanford, California’s Central Valley on Thursday, May 3.

 

Tour Schedule on May 3 (Thursday) 

 

8:30 AM   Assembly at Little Tokyo

9:00 AM   Departure at Little Tokyo

12:00 Noon  Arrival at the Clark Center in Hanford/ Lunch

                 Viewing “Hirayama Silk Road Exhibition”

2:30 PM   Departure at the Clark Center

5:30-6:00 PM   Arrival at Little Tokyo

 

Tour fee: $49 for adults, $29 for children under 12 years old (museum admission included)

Bring own dink and lunch. No restaurant and food store in the Clark Center.

 

Please make your check payable to Cultural News, P.O. Box 48678, Los Angeles, CA 90048.

The seats: 40     Please make your reservation as soon as possible.

For inquiries about the bus trip, please call Shige Higashi at (213) 819-4100 or email higashi@culturalnews.com.

 

 

 

Bus Tour for Hirayama Silk Road Exhibition

One-Day Trip to the Clark Center in Hanford, California’s Central Valley, April 7 (Saturday) 2007

 

 “Dim Moon at Persepolis, Iran” by Ikuo Hirayama, 2007 (Courtesy of the Ikuo Hirayama Silk Road Museum, Japan)

 

Cultural News sponsors the one-day bus tour for “Ikuo Hirayama Silk Road Exhibition” at the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture in Hanford, California’s Central Valley on Saturday, April 7.

 

Ikuo Hirayama, 76-year old, Japan’s most celebrated living painter, has focus on the theme of the Silk Road for 40 years. He has visited sites along the Silk Road approximately 130 times over the past 40 years.

 

“Tracing the Silk Road with Ikuo Hirayama: Legacies of East-West Cultural Exchange” will open on March 27, and will run through May 19.

 

Due to three-hour drive to go to Hanford from Los Angeles, Cultural News will sponsor the bus tour to the Clark Center in Hanford on Saturday, April 7

 

Tour Schedule on April 7 (Saturday)   

8:30 AM   Assembly at Little Tokyo

9:00 AM   Departure at Little Tokyo

12:00 Noon  Arrival at the Clark Center in Hanford/ Lunch

                 Viewing “Hirayama Silk Road Exhibition”

2:30 PM   Departure at the Clark Center

5:30-6:00 PM   Arrival at Little Tokyo

 

Tour fee: $49 for adults, $29 for children under 12 years old (museum admission included)

Bring own dink and lunch. No restaurant and food store in the Clark Center.

 

Please make your check payable to Cultural News, P.O. Box 48678, Los Angeles, CA 90048.

 

The seats: 40     Please make your reservation as soon as possible.

 

For inquiries about the bus trip, please call Shige Higashi at (213) 819-4100 or email higashi@culturalnews.com.