2014 / Phoenix’s festival to exhibit Japanese art and crafts, Feb. 22-23

Arizona Matsuri 2014 Map

Arizona Matsuri, festival of Japan in Phoenix, Feb 22 -23

10 am – 5 pm  Free Admission

Heritage and Science Park, 7th and Monroe, Phoenix, AZ

www.azmatsuri.org

www.facebook.com/azmatsuri

Partial funding provided by the Arizona Commission on the Arts through appropriations from the Arizona State Legislature and Grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional funding by the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture through appropriations from the Phoenix City Council. 

Vendor and Exhibitor Location

AJ’s Creations (N4)

Anime World (W7)

Asian Accents (D6)

Asian Persuasion Art (Y9)

ASU Asian Pacific American Students (L7)

Awa Odori (Candy Stage, Sat, 1:30 pm)

AZ Gakuen School Exhibition (L3)

AZ Shiba Inu Association (L13)

Backyard Pond (M7)

Beckman Family Japanese Photos (Museum)

Calligraphy on Fans (D2)

Children’s Activities (D3)

Creative Handcraft (M4)

Desert Ridge High School (L4)

encolor by Eriko (Y10)

Excel Screen Printing USA, Inc. (R3)

Fat Rabbit Farm (W6)

Fushicho Daiko (W1)

Glendale Union High School District (L12)

Happy Shirts (N5)

Heritage Source Books (D4)

Highland High School (L5)

High T Snacks (F15)

Ikebana by Ping Wei (L16)

Japanese American in AZ History Project (L6)

Japanese Consulate General, Los Angeles, CA (L15)

Japanese Culture Club of AZ (L14)

Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix (R2)  Visit for shuttle to Japanese Garden Departure Times

Japanese Swordsmanship (L10)

Japanese Vintage Textile Arts (Y1)

Jay’s Creative Enterprises (D7)

JBAA Flea Market (N6)

JPN Kimono (N2)

Kayoko Designs (R4)

Kazari (Lath House) Demonstration by the Yonezawa Family of Los Angeles on Saturday only

Kendama & Games (D9) Kendama Contest: 3:00 pm for 10 and under; 3:20 pm for 11-17 years old; 3:40 pm for adults

Ken Koshio (W3)

Kokeshi Dolls by Nancy Wilson (Museum)

Lily’s Bonsai & Gift (Y7)

Maki Sushi Ki (Y6)

Mariko Ill (R6)

Maruhachi USA, Inc. (R7)

Masks by Zarco (W2) Masks for the Mikoshi Processions

MiyA Pottery (Y5)

Morita Studios (Y3)

Nippon Kodo (M5)

Notion in Paradise (N1)

Obi Flair (M3)

Origami & Japanese Craft Exhibition (Museum)

Pat on the Back (D5)

Phoenix Bonsai Society (L1)

Pomegranate Design (M2)

Robert Hooper Watercolors (M3)

Samurai Comics (D1)

Satori Design Studios (Y1)

Shan Ichiyanagi (Candy Stage, Sat 11:30 am – 4:00 pm, Sun, 11:00am – 3:00 pm)

Shichishima Ceramics (M6)

Squaw Peak Akita Club of AZ (L2)

Studio Miyavi (Y8)

Sumo Fish (M1)

Through Each Others Eyes (L17)

Traditional Japanese Arms Exhibit (L8)

Trimitive (W5)

Urasenke Tea Ceremony Tickets (L9)  Tea Ceremony: 11 am, 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, fee for $8

Valley Vista High School (L11)

Waka (R1)

Warren Mills Japanese Doll Exhibition (Museum)

Water Yo-Yo & Ramune Contest Tickets (D8)

Willow Canyon High School Thespian Troupe 6901 presents “Tomoe Gozen” at Candy Stage on Sat, 10:30 am

W.L. Trading (W4)

Yume Glass Art (T4)

50/50 Raffle Ticket Sales (W8)

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Food Vendors

Asahi Beer Garden, 11:00 am to 5:00 pm

A: Blue Fin

B: Snow Ice Shavery

C: Republic Ramen

D: AJ’s Foods and Grill

E: Himeji Non-Profit Soda Sales

F: Nagasaki Grill

G: Taiko Restaurant

I: JACL Non-Profit Soda Sales

H: Pink Peppers

J: AZ Buddhist Temple Non-Profit

K: Roka Akor

L: Klauea ke

M: Asahi Bakery

N: Paradise Bar-B-Q

O: Island Loco