Akimatsuri: Japanese Fall Festival in Dallas 2015

I had a great time Japanese fall festival on September 27th. Akimatsuri was held by Japanese companies, restaurants and Japanese club of collges. We enjoyed food and performaces. I had volunteered for 4 years working at ticketing booth and enjoyed meeeting people. Unfortunately there was not a booth of Ikebana or tea ceremony this year.

Akimatsuri was always hot for us to call Aki (fall). I got there at 11:30. alredy crowded! I got enjoy many…

Posted by Motoko Japanese Culture on 2015年9月27日

Took a picture with Shiba inu

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