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Princesses who are named for Cherry Blossom Princess 2018, a part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival programs for women leaders ages 19 to 24 across the nation, visit Japan Information and Culture Center (JICC) in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday. (Photo by Lina Yelin Jung)

JICC has displayed various Japanese artists' artworks. (Photo by Lina Yelin Jung)

Atsushi Iwai who works for JICC explains about the gallery to winners of the program on Tuesday. (Photo by Lina Yelin Jung)

2018 Cherry Blossom Princess' winners listening to behind story about the artwork on Tuesday at JICC. (Photo by Lina Yelin Jung)

2018 Cherry Blossom Princess looking at the artwork in JICC on Tuesday. (Photo by Lina Yelin Jung)

Winners of 2018 Cherry Blossom Princess ask a few questions about Japan and the artworks displyed at JICC on Tuesday. (Photo by Lina Yelin Jung)


JICC gallery located in Washington, D.C. has displayed an exhibition of "Evolving Traditions: Paintings of Wonder from Japan" by modern artist Yuki Ideguchi. (Photo by Lina Yelin Jung)


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