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Date: Sunday, 7 September, 2025       Time: All Day
Map of Hermann Park Conservancy with Japanese Garden, 6201 Hermann Park Dr

Japan Festival Houston 2025
Celebrate the vibrant culture and enduring traditions of Japan at Japan Festival Houston, one of the most well-attended Japanese cultural festivals in the United States. Held in the beautiful Japanese Garden at Hermann Park, this two-day festival is filled with music, dance, martial arts, tea ceremonies, bonsai, ikebana, food vendors, and much more. From hands-on activities to cultural showcases, this family-friendly event honors the deep-rooted connection between Japan and the United States and invites the entire Houston community to experience the richness of Japanese heritage. Admission is free and open to the public.

Date & Time
September 6-7, 2025
10:00 am - 6:00 pm (both days)

Festival Highlights
• Traditional & contemporary Japanese music and dance
• Martial arts demonstrations
• Japanese and Japanese-inspired food vendors
• Ikebana (flower arrangement)
• Tea ceremonies
• Origami and bonsai displays
• Cultural exhibits and crafts
• Select paid activities and merchandise booths

Location
Japanese Garden at Hermann Park, 6001 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77030

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