An exhibition showcasing the history, art, and tradition of sushi is open at UR-MU in Kuala Lumpur until December 31st. Organized in collaboration with the Japanese Embassy, UR-MU, and Sushi Hibiki, the free exhibition features interactive displays, digital experiences, and a virtual reality sushi shop, offering a multisensory experience and exploring the evolution of sushi. The exhibition aims to be a cultural exchange and will travel to other Malaysian cities after its debut in Kuala Lumpur.
The 'I Love Sushi ' exhibition at UR-MU, The Toffee in Kuala Lumpur runs until Dec 31. Photo: The Star/Muhamad Shahril Rosliin Kuala Lumpur , a showcase of Japan 's most iconic dish that goes beyond taste to a celebration of history, art, and tradition.
Organised in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan in Malaysia, Urban Museum Kuala Lumpur , and Sushi Hibiki, this exhibition - free admission - reimagines sushi as a cultural masterpiece, one that tells the story of Japan's creativity, craftsmanship, and deep respect for nature's bounty.which was launched yesterday, will be showing at UR-MU @ The Toffee, Jalan Raja Chulan until Dec 31. Visitors can immerse themselves in captivating visuals, interactive displays, and digital experiences that trace the evolution of sushi from a centuries-old preservation method to the refined nigiri-zushi of the Edo period and the modern-day global sensation it has become today.promises a multisensory experience - at at UR-MU's The Project Room, Level 4 - complete with a virtual reality"sushi shop," educational screenings, and detailed exhibits showcasing the precision and artistry behind every roll and slice.serves as a bridge of cultural exchange, reminding audiences that food, much like art, has the power to connect people across borders. After its debut here, the exhibition will travel to Terengganu and Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, for sushi lovers and cultural enthusiasts across Malaysia to get a taste of Japan's timeless culinary story. - BernamaComic Con is set to make its Hong Kong debut next MayReclaiming history: Gazans restore their war-damaged fortTehran toy museum brings old childhood memories to lifeDatuk Lat tells theatre makers to take full creative freedom with 'Kampung Boy'
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