Splat takes in the view at Lake Hakone

Art is an integral role of Japanese culture. Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media, including aboriginal pottery, sculpture, ink painting on silk, paper and manga, anime and much more. Abrakadoodle'due south mascot Splat, accompanied by the children'south art company co-founders Mary Rogers and Rosemarie Hartnett, visited Japan this fall. Japanese children participate in art at Abrakadoodle's Art Studio for Kids in Tokyo. During their visit, Mary and Rosemarie led parents in inventiveness workshops and were impressed by how much Japanese parent'due south value creativity as an essential office of their children's development.

Did yous know Yayoi Kusama is called the "Princess of Polka Dots?" Her sculpture graces the exterior of the Matsumoto Metropolis Museum in Nihon. Kusama is considered Nippon's greatest living artist, and she is also featured in Abrakadoodle's curriculum. From Japan's

Polka Dot sculptures add playfulness at the Matsumoto City Museum!

cute kimonos to its popular anime designs, Abrakadoodle students learn to capeesh these culturally unique art forms and to create art in these styles
as part of Abrakadoodle's multicultural art lessons. Similarly, Japanese Abrakadoodle
fine art students discover gimmicky and classic artists and fine art forms spanning the globe and including ancient and modern art forms.

Splat appreciated the dazzler of Japan and had not bad fun meeting children and exploring art together! See more photos from Splat'southward amazing adventure by visiting united states on Facebook.