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South West Japan Festival

South West Japan Festival

Starts: Tuesday, 03 September 2024
Ends: Sunday, 15 September 2024
The South West Festival of Japan celebrates the food, culture, art and history of Japan across Bunbury, Busselton and the South West. The coastal city of Bunbury in Western Australia is celebrating 32 years of being a Sister City with Japan’s Setagaya City. The South West Japan Festival is a two-week interactive festival of signature events (the annual Floating Lantern Festival, Matsuri Day), workshops, Japanese dining experiences, markets, music, the iconic sushi train, and more. Fun for the whole family, and events for everyone interested in Japan and Japanese culture.
Add to Calendar 2024-09-03 12:00 am 2024-09-15 12:00 am South West Japan Festival The South West Festival of Japan celebrates the food, culture, art and history of Japan across Bunbury, Busselton and the South West. The coastal city of Bunbury in Western Australia is celebrating 32 years of being a Sister City with Japan’s Setagaya City. The South West Japan Festival is a two-week interactive festival of signature events (the annual Floating Lantern Festival, Matsuri Day), workshops, Japanese dining experiences, markets, music, the iconic sushi train, and more. Fun for the whole family, and events for everyone interested in Japan and Japanese culture. Cobblestone Drive, Bunbury , WA , 6230 , Australia
Cobblestone Drive, Bunbury , WA , 6230 , Australia
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