The Best Japanese Festivals & Events On the Web

New Years Oshogatsu Festivals in the United States
10
                                
×
Thanksgiving Day is Thursday (Plan Ahead: Expect Traffic, Higher Fares and Hotel Rates)
What is Black Friday in United States?  What About in Japan?  Black Friday vs Cyber Monday? (Day After Thanksgiving)
2026 Daylight Saving Time Begins: Clocks Set Forward One Hour (West Coast / Los Angeles)
2025 SF Japantown Celebrates Godzilla's Seven Decades (2 Weekends: Dec 6-7, Dec 13-14)
2026 Season: LA Kings at Crypto Arena: Hello Kitty™ Event/Fan Giveaway Night
2025 Holiday Craft Fair. Discover the Warmth of Handmade Creations this Holiday Season (2 Days)
2025 Kimochi Silver Bells (Handcrafted Items Made by Talented Asian and Pacific Islander Artisans..)
Chanoyu - Experience the Way of the Tea (A Rare and Authentic Japanese Tea Ceremony in Phoenix)
2025 Harajuku Holiday Fest, Salinas (Exclusive Holiday Merch, Kawaii Culture, and the Bay Area’s Best Harajuku Food in One Place)
2026 Daylight Saving Time Ends: Clocks Set Back One Hour (West Coast / Los Angeles)
Veterans Day: Honoring the Courage and Sacrifice of All Who Served (Government, Post Offices, Banks, and Schools Closed.)
2025 'Hikari - A Festival of Lights' Event: Tanaka Farms, Irvine - Enjoy Live Music on Friday, Saturday, & Sunday Nights (Video)
Origami in the Garden (A Once-in--Lifetime Outdoor Art Experience that Transforms Simple Folded Paper into Breathtaking Metal Masterpieces)

2023 - 18th Annual Millbrae Japanese Culture Festival Event (Taiko, Tea Ceremony, Crafts, Family Fun)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 = '1974' OR e.LocID = '1974') AND e.IsActive = 1 AND e.IsApproved = 1 AND e.StartDate >= '2025-12-08' ORDER BY e.Title, e.StartDate, e.TBD, e.StartTime
Event Hits
1.1k+ people viewed this event
Date: Sunday, 1 October, 2023       Time: 10:30 am - 4:30 pm
Millbrae Library Plaza
1 Library Avenue
Millbrae, CA 94030
Visit Location Website

Map of Millbrae Library Plaza, 1 Library Avenue

The 18th Japanese Cultural Festival, organized by the Japanese Culture Festival Committee, takes place in the Millbrae Library parking lot, David J. Chetcuti Community Room, and Library Meeting Room A & B. This festival aims to showcase various aspects of Japanese culture and is open to the public.

The festival offers a wide range of activities and attractions to engage attendees of all ages. Live performances take center stage, featuring traditional Japanese music, dance, and theater. These performances provide a glimpse into the rich artistic heritage of Japan and entertain the festival-goers.

In addition to the live performances, there are demonstrations and exhibits that allow visitors to learn about Japanese traditions and crafts. Skilled artisans may showcase their expertise in activities such as calligraphy, origami, flower arrangement (ikebana), tea ceremony (sado), or martial arts. These demonstrations offer an interactive and educational experience, providing attendees with the opportunity to try their hand at these traditional practices.

Festival Date
October 1, 2023, Sunday

Festival Time
10:30 am - 4:30 pm


Location
Millbrae Library Plaza, 1 Library Avenue, Millbrae, CA 94030

Event Title 
2023 - 18th Annual Millbrae Japanese Culture Festival (Taiko, Tea Ceremony, Crafts, Family Fun)

Disclaimer: Please double check all information provided on our platform with the official website for complete accuracy and up-to-date details.

   

Sunday, 1 October, 2023



Event Contact

Millbrae Japanese Culture Festival Event

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