ππ»πΊ Japanese Summer Cultural Festival “NATSU MATSURI”Β
* 500 JPY off for “Yukata” or “Jinbei” visitors
There will be events where you can enjoy various cultural experiences and food stalls associated with Japanese summer festivals. All events are guided in English and Japanese, so you can participate without worrying about language barriers.
π» Recommended points during your trip to Japan
– Easy to experience Japanese culture and foods.
– Very reasonable price.
– Can communicate in English.
– Easy to make Japanese friends.
– Very cool as it is indoors.
π»Β Events
πΒ Watermelon Smashing
– A blindfolded challenger splits a watermelon with a stick in their hand, relying only on the voices of those around them.
π»Β Playing Stalls
πΒ Shooting Gallery
– Shooting Japanese snacks with a rubber gun.
πΒ Making Cotton Candy
– A cotton-like confection made by collecting skinny strings of sugar or candy.
πΒ Making Shaved Ice
– Shaving ice into small pieces and pouring syrup over the ice.
πΒ Shuriken
– Throw “Shuriken” at the target.
πΒ Ring Toss
– Throwing a wheel on a stick from a certain distance hanging from a string.
πΒ Hit & Cover! Rock Paper Scissors
– Rock-paper-scissors to get the right to attack and hit the opponent’s head before defending.
πΒ Sparklers
– Traditional Japanese fireworks. The sparks flying up look like smoke from incense sticks.
π»Β Street Foods Stalls
πΒ Yakitori
– Chicken skewered and grilled with sauce or salt.
πΒ Grilled Rice Balls
– The surface of the nigiri rice is coated with soy sauce and grilled over
Fried Soba.
πΒ Edamame
– Boiled soybeans, a Japanese izakaya staple.
πΒ Squid Noodles
– Squid cut into thin noodle-like strips, seasoned with soy sauce, and deep-fried.
πΒ Sweet Bean Jelly
– Japanese confectionery is made by pouring red bean paste into a mold and hardening it with agar.
πΒ Sweet Chestnuts
– Chestnuts are roasted in hot pebbles, and molasses is added to give them sweetness and luster.
βοΈΒ Information
– Date & Time: 7 -10 PM, 18th August 2024
– Participation Fee: 1,500 JPY (includes tickets to 7 playing stalls + 1 drink + 1 food)
– Address: 3-1 Kanda Ogawamachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan ENGLISH ONLY CAFE
– Map:Β https://t.co/HN0tB7w5PD
– Booking: No reservation is required, so please come as you are.