Perth Japan Festival Matsuri Western Australia

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Perth Japan Festival Matsuri Western Australia 2018

is a Japanese cultural event that includes traditional music and clothing, martial arts and dance demonstrations, and Japanese food and goods. The Festival Matsuri event that is a pubic event and will take place in the Perth CBD. The Festival is the biggest Japanese cultural event in Western Australia and the only event held in Perth that is dedicated to celebrating Japanese culture.

About Perth Japan festival Matsuri

Perth Japan Festival is a cultural event to held every summer (around February or March) in Perth since 2013. A cultural event to promote friendship between Japan and Perth. Includes Japanese food stalls, small goods, and exhibits of cultural information. Stage events include Japanese martial arts, music and pop culture.

Perth Japan Festival Matsuri Western Australia2018

Perth Japan festival attractions

Perth Japan Festival is the Japanese summer festival that all visitors to enjoy Japanese food, cultural exhibition and experiences. Our popular stalls are coming back every year and you can have a great day full of experience of Japanese
Looking for more hands-on activities can get involved in a variety of workshops and presentations, including the Bonsai Society Of Western Australia, the Fukushima Society. Gundam model kit building, Sanshin and sanba lessons, Yobe Cosplay York Wara art and more.
Foodies will have a field day too thanks to the likes of Batter Up Taiyaki, Fumi’s Japanese Pancakes & Noodles, Ninja Cuisine, Oishii Japanese Street Food, Shikisai Japanese Cooking Class, Tokyo Baby Cakes, Yatai By Cheese & Charcuterie and noodles more.


I hope you enjoyed this year Perth Japan Festival Matsuri in Perth Forrest Place a lot of entertainment, great performance, music, dancing, great food, fun and Japanese Culture. See you next year.

Perth Japan Festival Matsuri Western Australia

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