The Best Japanese Festivals & Events On the Web

New Years Oshogatsu Festivals in the United States
3
                                
×
2025 Toro Nagashi - An Ancient Tradition in Japan, Garden of the Phoenix (Toro Nagashi Refers to the Japanese River Lantern Festival Held in Summer)
2025 OAA Annual Picnic: A Tradition Since 1930's (Performances, Games, Raffles, & the Only Okinawan Bon Dance in LA) Okinawa Association of America
2025 Hello Kitty® Night at Dodger Stadium (Fans Who Buy Special Ticket Package Will Get a Hello Kitty-Promotion Item) Use Dodger Link!
2025 Annual Japan Festival Houston (Japanese Performances, Dance, Martial Arts, Japanese Food, Ikebana, Tea Ceremony) Houston’s Hermann Park (2 Days)
2025: 3rd Megabon: Local Food & Craft Vendors, Japanese Festival Games, Live Entertainment, Vendors, Beer Garden, and a Mega Sized Bon Dance (Video)
2025: 29th Japanese Fall Festival Event - Mizumoto Stroll Garden (Japanese Culture, Food, Performances, Live Taiko, Samurai Sword..) 3 Days
2025 Tanabata Celebration (Tanabata Celebrates Reunion of the Cosmological Weaving Maiden & Herd Boy) Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden
2025: 10th Oita Japan Festival (Celebrate the Culture of Japan at the Oita Japan Festival!) #OitaATX
2025 Boston Red Sox Japanese Celebration: Celebrating Japanese Heritage Culture & Contributions of the Japanese-American Community in New England
2025: 20th Sake Day: The Home of Sake. The Ultimate Sake Celebration (The World’s Largest & Longest-Running Sake Tasting Event Outside of Japan)
2025: 54rd Akimatsuri Fall Festival Event (Japanese Food & Drinks, Taiko, Performers, Games..) East San Gabriel Japanese Community Center
2025: 9th San Diego Sake Festival: The Largest Sake Event in San Diego, Celebrate National Sake Day (Video)
2025 Aki Matsuri: Japanese Fall Festival (Live Taiko, Ikebana, Performances, Mochi & Sweets..) at EXPO NM

Summer Classic Anime Film Series (Part 2)NEW

SELECT DISTINCT e.PkID, e.Title, e.StartDate, e.StartTime, e.EndTime, e.TBD, e.Description, e.LocID, l.Name, l.Lat, l.Lon, e.SeriesID FROM hc_events e LEFT JOIN hc_locations l ON (e.LocID = l.PkID) WHERE (e.SeriesID = '6' OR e.LocID = '6') AND e.IsActive = 1 AND e.IsApproved = 1 AND e.StartDate >= '2025-07-01' ORDER BY e.Title, e.StartDate, e.TBD, e.StartTime
Date: Thursday, 28 July, 2011       Time: 7:00 pm
Map of Japanese American National Museum (JANM), Los Angeles, Japantown Little Tokyo, 100 N. Central Avenue

Pay-What-You-Can!

For four exciting nights, the Tateuchi Democracy Forum will screen vintage anime titles from the 1920s and 1930s, the Golden Age of Japanese silent film.

Please note: This screening is part of an on-going four part series. However, each program stands on its own and does not require you have seen the previous film(s).

The anime classics we will be screening:

  • Animal Sumo (1931)
  • Momotaro's Sky Adventure (1931)
  • The Unlucky Butterfly (1931)
  • Home Alone Mice (1931)
  • Spring Song (1931 or 1932)
  • Momotaro's Underwater Adventure (1932)
  • The Plane Cabby's Lucky Day (1932)
  • Olympic Games on Dankichi Island (1932)
  • Sports Day at Animal Village (1932)
  • Sanko and the Octopus: A Fight Over a Fortune (1933)
  • The Larks' Moving Day (1933)
  • Belly Drum Dance at Shojoji Temple (Unknown)
  • Private 2nd Class Norakuro (1933)
  • Disclaimer: Please double check all information provided on our platform with the official website for complete accuracy and up-to-date details.

       

    Thursday, 28 July, 2011



    Event Contact


    Event Organizer Website


    Visit Organizer Website

    Get More Details From the Event Organizer

    Event Location Website


    Visit Location Website

    For More Location Details

    Add Event To Your Calendar


    iCalendar Google Calendar

    Windows Live Calendar

    Event Information Can Change

    Always verify event information for possible changes or mistakes.

    Contact Us for Issues

    Japanese Event & Festival Categories




    Social Media & Email Share