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Date: Sunday, 4 May, 2025       Time: 10:30 am - 4:00 pm
Miami Friends of the Japanese Garden (Ichimura Miami-Japan Garden)
1101 MacArthur Causeway
Watson Island
Miami, FL 33132
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Map of Miami Friends of the Japanese Garden (Ichimura Miami-Japan Garden), 1101 MacArthur Causeway

Japanese Festival at Ichimura Miami-Japan Garden
Join us for a lively and authentic Japanese Festival featuring a professional sushi demonstration, traditional tea ceremony, yukata (kimono) experience, cultural performances, and more. Entrance is free! (Optional paid activities available.) Enjoy live entertainment, workshops, delicious food, and shopping in a beautiful Japanese garden setting.

Date and Time
Sunday, February 4, 2025

Time
10:30 am - 4:00 pm
(Rain or Shine - Schedule is approximate and subject to change.)

Location
Ichimura Miami-Japan Garden

Event Highlights:
• Professional Sushi Demonstration (Buy tickets)
• Authentic Japanese Tea Ceremony (Buy tickets)
• Yukata (Kimono) Photo Opportunity for Kids (Buy tickets)
• Cosplay Activities
• Two Live Performances by Aisha
• Kendo Demonstration and Samurai Experience
• Japanese Flute Performance
• Bon Odori Japanese Dance
• Japanese Drummers Performance
• Ikebana (Flower Arrangement) Demonstration (Reservation Required)
• Magic Show
• Gift Shop
• And More!

Special Experiences
• Yukata Experience (Kimono Wearing):
-$10 for children / $20 for adults
-15-minute session with photo opportunities
-Located behind the FJG Refreshment Tent

Ikebana Workshops (By Ikebana International Miami Chapter 131):
Two FREE sessions:
  11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
  1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Located at the 1st tent
Reserve your free ticket online (limited walk-up availability)

Important Information
• Entrance to the festival is FREE.
• Charges apply for Tea Ceremony, Sushi Tasting, Food, Refreshments, and Yukata Experience.
• Cash Only at the Event.
• No rainchecks or refunds.

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About Kodomo no Hi - Haha no Hi

"Kodomo no Hi - Haha no Hi" is a Japanese phrase that can be translated to "Children's Day - Mother's Day" in English. It refers to two separate holidays that are celebrated in Japan.

Kodomo no Hi (Children's Day) is celebrated on May 5th and is a national holiday in Japan. It is a day to honor children and their happiness, health, and growth. Families with boys typically celebrate by displaying koinobori (carp-shaped flags) and samurai dolls, as these are symbols of strength, courage, and success.

Haha no Hi (Mother's Day) is not a national holiday in Japan but is celebrated on the second Sunday of May, like in many other countries around the world. It is a day to honor and show appreciation for mothers and their sacrifices and contributions to their families.

About Miami Friends of the Japanese Garden (Ichimura Miami-Japan Garden)
The Ichimura-Miami Japanese Garden is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of traditional Japanese culture in South Florida. The garden is located in Miami's historic Little Havana district, where visitors can enjoy its peaceful setting, rich flora, and bridges surrounded by koi ponds. The purpose of the garden is to provide a tranquil and serene environment for people to relax and reflect while experiencing the beauty of Japanese culture.

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