I attended the annual Japanese Cultural festival in an effort to expose my son to other cultures. We toured the Japanese Garden; he loved the Koi pond & the water fountains.
The festival was quite entertaining. He loved the Martial Arts performance especially the use of the samurai sword. I didn't think there were enough activities for the kids. But he loved the storyteller. Apparently that was his favorite part.
I loved the different traditional Japanese performances and attire. My favorite was the Taiko drums. While I tired out and was ready for a nap by early afternoon, my lil one was dragging me from origami table to food booth to performance. We didn't find any food we didn't like, which is really important when I'm trying to wipe away the memory of a PB&J. His unwillingness to share is a testament to the quality of the food. I think he's committed Dangos to his memory.
But by far the best part of the festival is that we were there from 11-5 and he didn't want to leave. There are few spaces not specifically geared for kids where he refuses to leave. We'll definitely...
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