published: 29 Nov 2024, 3 min read, 'EVENT EXPIRED'
when: 01 December 2024 | venue: Wentworth Park Sporting Complex | cost: Adult $$10.00 + $1.21 fee | address: 42 Wattle St, Ultimo NSW 2007, AustraliaMatsuri Japan Festival is back! We’re thrilled to announce the return of the Matsuri Japan Festival, bringing the vibrant spirit of Japanese festivals to our community!
Get your tickets now and mark your calendar. See you there!
When: Sunday 1 December 2024
Time: 11am-6pm
Where: Wentworth Park Sporting Complex, 41 Wattle St, Ultimo NSW 2007 (entry via Wattle St)
Join us for a day filled with authentic Japanese culture, food, and entertainment.
What to expect:
Delicious food stalls with your favourite festival treats
Cultural workshops to experience Japanese arts & crafts
Stage performances showcasing traditional and modern Japanese music & dance
Tickets for entry and workshops are now on sale! Don’t miss out on this chance to dive into the excitement of a Japanese Matsuri!
About Matsuri in Sydney:
Matsuri is a Japanese festival held every year to celebrate Japanese culture and cross cultural friendship between the Japanese and Australian people. This event is for everyone who loves Japan as much as we do – and we hope to continue introducing Japan and spreading interest in Japan.
This event was founded back in 2006, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Japan and Australia’s friendship. Since then, Sydney’s Japanese community have been working hard to host a traditional style Matsuri, making this event a summer staple for Sydneysiders.
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