Talk · Japanese Tea Ceremony · Calligraphy Demonstration
with Dr. Naoki Yamamoto
About this Event
Join us for an evening with Dr. Naoki Yamamoto, distinguished scholar of Ottoman Sufism and traditional Japanese arts. Drawing from his spiritual journey, Dr. Yamamoto explores how his Japanese roots harmonize with his new faith—revealing the subtle connections between Turkish Sufi spirituality and Japanese aesthetics.
Through the Japanese tea ceremony and Japanese calligraphy, he invites us into a space where spirit of Ihsan and Japanese aesthetics meet: in discipline, harmony, and the quiet pursuit of inner stillness.
As an Assistant Professor at Marmara University and founder of Japanese Islamicate Art, Dr. Yamamoto’s work uniquely bridges the cultural worlds of Türkiye and Japan.
Experience:
🍃 Traditional Japanese tea ceremony led by Dr. Yamamoto, offering a moment of contemplation and presence
✒️ Japanese Islamicate calligraphy demonstration highlighting how both traditions express beauty, refinement, and devotion through the written word
📅 December 17, 2025 — 7:00 PM
📍 Yunus Emre Institute
2 Berkeley St., Suite 210, Toronto
Don’t miss this extraordinary evening of art, spirituality, and cultural harmony. 🌿✨
ABOUT DR. NAOKI YAMAMOTO
Dr. Naoki Yamamoto is an Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Turkic Studies, Marmara University, and Director of the Institute of Muslim Societies and East Asian Civilizations. His research focuses on Ottoman Tasawwuf, traditional Japanese culture, and Sino-Islamic thought. His major works include Introduction to Tasawwuf: The Way of Training (Shueisha, 2023), a Japanese translation of Sulamī’s Kitāb al-Futuwwa, and the forthcoming English translation of Liu Zhi’s Wugong Shiyi (Fons Vitae).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Toronto Yunus Emre Institute, 2 Berkeley Street, Toronto, Canada
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