2011 / 27th Annual Arizona Matsuri Festival in downtown Phoenix, Feb 26-27

Arizona Matsuri 2011 Feb 26 27

The 27th Annual Matsuri Festival takes over Heritage & Science Park in downtown Phoenix on Saturday and Sunday, February 26 & 27, 2011.

This two-day celebration features colorful displays of authentic Japanese art, crafts, and entertainment.

Traditional Japanese food and merchandise will be on sale.

This year, the festival recognizes and celebrates Phoenix’ Sister City Himeji in Japan, making it the 2011 theme for Matsuri.

 

The second city to be formally recognized as a Phoenix Sister City, Himeji became a partner in 1976. The city is located along the Seto Inland Sea some 40 miles west of Kobe, which is the capital of Hyogo Prefecture.

While Phoenix is named for the mythological Phoenix bird, Himeji Castle, which is considered the best-preserved castle in Japan, is called Oshiro or “White Heron” and is designated as a United Nations World Treasure.

The Japanese Friendship Garden, Ro Ho En, located in Margaret T. Hance Park in downtown Phoenix, is the product and shared vision of the Sister Cities of Phoenix and Himeji and features 1,500 tons of handpicked rock, more than 50 varieties of plants, flowing streams, an authentic tea house, and a 12-foot waterfall and Koi pond.

New This Year!

A beer garden with extended hours on Saturday only from 12 noon to 9 pm each day.

Karaoke contest and some dancing from 5p m-9 pm each day.

2011 Taiko Entertainment

The following Japanese Taiko drumming groups and entertainers will be performing on the ASU Stage at Heritage Square and Science Center from 10:30 am – 5:00 pm:

Fushicho Daiko*Phoenix Drummers

All Arizona Taiko Team

Phoenix Taiko Kai

Saboten Taiko

Aozora

Kemushi

Ken Koshio, a native Japanese singer & song writer, Taiko player and Japanese folk artist.

Washington Elementray Taka Taiko Drummers

Faith North Montessori Taiko

Senators Taiko

SGI Taiko

Awa Odori Dancers from Los Angeles, CA

Hands On Taiko ~ you know you want to try it!

Monroe Street Stage Performers:

Araki Ryu Iaido, Kenshin Dojo   http://www.kenshindojo.net/
Arizona Aikido   http://www.azaikido.com/index.html
Arizona Karate Association  http://web.mac.com/azkarate/Arizona_Karate/Home.html
Arizona Kyudo Kai and University of Arizona Kyudo Club  http://www.mindspring.com/~bsavary/kyudokai.html
Arizona Shotokan Association http://www.azshotokan.com/azshotokan/Home.html
Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu   http://www.arizonabujinkan.org/links.html
Kitsune Robot   http://www.kitsunerobot.com/
Phoenix Kendo Kai   http://www.phoenixkendo.org/
Southwest Dojo  http://www.southwestshinkendo.com/
Toybox   http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/uponsun/2010/08/toybox_stay_alive.php

Stay posted to AZMatsuri.org for entertainment updates.

 

Admission to attend the festival is free.  For more details, please call Heritage Square Office at 602.262.5071.  Recorded information is available at 602.262.5029. Or at the website: www.azmatsuri.org

What: 27th Annual Matsuri: A Festival of Japan!  Phoenix Sister City-Himeji Celebrating 35 Years

Who: Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department, Phoenix Sister Cities Commission / Himeji Committee, Japanese American Citizens League, Arizona Buddhist Temple Desert Cross Community Church, and the Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix, along with many other individual benefactors and supporters.

Where: Heritage and Science Park, 115 North 6th Street Phoenix, AZ 85004-2328  (7th Street and Monroe, downtown Phoenix)

 

When: Saturday and Sunday, February 26 & 27, 2011 from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Highlights: Japanese Exhibits, Demonstrations, Arts and Crafts, Children’s Activities, Bonsai Displays, Japanese Food and Entertainment.