It has been quite some time since I attended this Festival however I wanted to complete my thoughts about it before it escapes me altogether or the next years event occurs. In any case I attended...
Houston Japan Festival
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Japan Festival Houston is an annual celebration in Houston's Hermann Park, honoring Japanese culture through a vibrant showcase of traditional and contemporary performances. Visitors can immerse themselves in Japanese music, dance, martial arts, and enjoy culinary delights from Japan and Japanese-inspired cuisines.
Attendees have the opportunity to witness captivating demonstrations of Ikebana flower arrangement, tea ceremony, origami, bonsai, and other cultural practices. The festival's mission is to provide a family-friendly event that promotes an appreciation for Japan's cultural heritage, enriching Houston's diverse cultural landscape.
Organized by the Japanese Festival of Houston, Inc., a non-profit organization, the festival embodies a commitment to preserving and showcasing Japanese customs and traditions, fostering cultural exchange between Japan and the United States. As one of the most popular cultural events in the country, the Japan Festival Houston is a testament to the enduring appeal and influence of Japanese and Japanese-American traditions.
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Huge disappointment.. food was no good and a handful of options only with big lines They had lots of vendors selling stuff though
Llegamos al festival y muy decepcionados las muestras de Sake las dan las compañías gratis pero, te exigen una entrada general de $50 dólares para entrar, la comida no está incluida si quieres ir...
I LOVED Houston's Japanese Festival! It was sooooo much fun! They have all types of food, festivities and Japanese souvenirs. Right in the heart of hermann park, this awesome yearly festival...
I'm all into promoting cultural events in my city. Japan Fest is a must-see event, if you're visiting Houston. It's always happening in middle of April at Hermann Memorial Park. I went last year...




