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Candy Miyuki Disney Wiki Fandom

    https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Candy_Miyuki
    Candy Miyuki. Miyuki is an Ame Zaiku artist who had performed at Epcot 's Japanese Pavilion inside the World Showcase since 1996; with her last performances occurring on November 23, 2013. She creates sculptures on a stick from soft rice dough, a taffy-like product made from corn starch and sugar.

Japanese Traditional Candy Art by Candy Miyuki - my name is

    http://www.mynameiscandy5.com/
    About the Artist. Candy 5, also known as Miyuki studied traditional Japanese candy art under Master Kimura Takeo in 1994 and became the world’s first female candy artist in 300 years. In 1996, she moved to Orlando, Florida to perform at Walt Disney World’s Epcot. Since then, she has entertained and mesmerized many guests for 17 years with her amazing techniques at the Japan Pavilion.

Miyuki: Epcot's Japanese Candy Artist the disney food blog

    https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2009/10/21/miyuki-epcots-japanese-candy-artist/
    Oct 21, 2009 · Disney only works with the highest-quality artists and entertainers, and that standard remains in tact with this incredible candy artist from from Tokyo. Miyuki learned the craft of candy sculpture from her grandfather — a renowned Japanese candy artist — and is the first and only woman to receive training in Amezaiku in Japan. To date, she is one of only 15 people officially trained in the art.

Candy Miyuki - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_Miyuki
    Known for. Ame Zaiku or Japanese candy art (rice dough sculpting) Miyuki is an amezaiku artist who had performed at Epcot 's Japanese Pavilion inside the World Showcase since 1996; with her last performances occurring on November 23, 2013. She creates sculptures on a stick from soft rice dough, a taffy-like product made from corn starch and sugar.Known for: Ame Zaiku or Japanese candy art …

Walt Disney World - EPCOT - Miyuki the Candy Artist - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psbvYegGmAo
    Feb 07, 2009 · A clip of Miyuki making a golden tiger candy in October 2007. Be sure to watch in high quality!Author: luffans

Miyuki the Candy Artist Japan Epcot Walt Disney World

    https://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-3fmnCyEoj8U/miyuki_the_candy_artist_japan_epcot_walt_disney_world/
    Aug 14, 2008 · Miyuki, the candy artist in the Japan area of Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando, Florida - April 11, 2006. Miyuki the Candy Artist Japan Epcot Walt Disney World Home …

The Life and Times of a Japanese Candy Artist - Gastro Obscura

    https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/japanese-candy-art-amezaiku
    Oct 02, 2018 · Miyuki left Disney in 2013, and is now a freelance candy artist. Just last week, she made sweet treats for the preview of a Yayoi Kusama exhibition at …

Disney World, Here We Come!: Miyuiki "The Candy Lady" in EPCOT

    https://disneyworldmay08.blogspot.com/2008/04/miyuiki-candy-lady-in-epcot.html
    Apr 24, 2008 · Miyuiki is a very unique and fascinating candy artist, who performs just outside the entrance of the Mistikoshi department store in the Japanese pavilion at Epcot. During the show, Miyuki invites guests to choose an animal, which she then produces from candy in around 1 minute. The guest gets to keep the candy creation, free of charge.

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