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Vashon Island Japan Festival

September 14, 2019

Date: September 14, 2019

Festival Time: 11:00am – 8:00pm
SKT Performance Times: 12:00pm & 2:30pm
Location: Mukai Farm & Garden, 18017 107th Avenue SW, Vashon, WA 98070
Join Mukai Farm & Garden for our 2nd annual Vashon Japan Festival!

Celebrate the newly replanted gardens of Mukai Farm & Garden. Learn what’s happening at the historic fruit processing plant and how you can be a part of this vibrant community venue.

The Vashon Japan Festival is a traditional Japanese style street fair with activities for all ages, including:
Taiko performances by Seattle Kokon Taiko
Kabuki Academy performance
Butoh and modern dance
A community Bon Odori dance

Mochi making, a traditional rice-cake pounding demonstration
A children’s village with Japanese games & art projects
Local artisans demonstrating and selling Japanese inspired wares
Ikebana and Bonsai
Domestic market Japanese vehicles
Evening lantern walk

Outdoor dining with food from May’s Kitchen, recently recognized as one of Washington’s top 100 restaurants, Vashon Baking Company treats and mochi sweets, Japanese inspired hot dogs, Sake, perry and Japanese beer garden,

For more information, visit the event website.

Details

Date:
September 14, 2019
Website:
https://vashonheritagemuseum.org/vashon-japan-festival/

Venue

Vashon Island
18017 107th Ave SW
Vashon Island, WA 98070 United States
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Date: September 14, 2019

Festival Time: 11:00am – 8:00pm
SKT Performance Times: 12:00pm & 2:30pm
Location: Mukai Farm & Garden, 18017 107th Avenue SW, Vashon, WA 98070
Join Mukai Farm & Garden for our 2nd annual Vashon Japan Festival!

Celebrate the newly replanted gardens of Mukai Farm & Garden. Learn what’s happening at the historic fruit processing plant and how you can be a part of this vibrant community venue.

The Vashon Japan Festival is a traditional Japanese style street fair with activities for all ages, including:
Taiko performances by Seattle Kokon Taiko
Kabuki Academy performance
Butoh and modern dance
A community Bon Odori dance

Mochi making, a traditional rice-cake pounding demonstration
A children’s village with Japanese games & art projects
Local artisans demonstrating and selling Japanese inspired wares
Ikebana and Bonsai
Domestic market Japanese vehicles
Evening lantern walk

Outdoor dining with food from May’s Kitchen, recently recognized as one of Washington’s top 100 restaurants, Vashon Baking Company treats and mochi sweets, Japanese inspired hot dogs, Sake, perry and Japanese beer garden,

For more information, visit the event website.