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Festival Events
Updates and Rain Plan Information.

Kendo
Kimono*
Kodomo No Asobi*

Koinobori
Koma‑Mawashi
Koryu Bugei
Martial Arts
Music
Okinawa
  Deigo Kai*
Omikoshi
Origami*
Raku Yaki
Shibori
Storytelling
Sumo*
Tea Ceremony
Taiko*
Tozan Ryu
Walking Tours*
Zen

Rain Plan

*Family Activity

Take Back the Tap!

BYOB - Bring your own water bottle to the Japanese Festival and help us reduce the amount of plastic bottles used during the event. Sustainable choices save water, energy, and money. Learn more.

Take Back the Tap

Bonsai
Ornamental Trees and Plantings

Bonsai

Bonsai is the art of growing trees and plants on a scale that makes the plants far smaller than they would be if they were left in the wild. Bonsai plants are not special varieties, but rather specially pruned and kept in small containers to limit their growth. They will live and be healthy just as long as if they were full-sized plants.

First developed in ancient China, bonsai achieved remarkable sophistication once imported to Japan. Bonsai are classified by the general shape of their trunks (formal upright, slanting, and cascading), as well as by size. Some are so large they require two to three people to move them, and others are so tiny they can be balanced, pot and all, on a fingertip.

Featured Bonsai Artist Roy Nagatoshi is the President of the California Bonsai Society and the owner of Fuji Bonsai Nursery in Sylmar, California.

Everyday, 10 a.m.
Orthwein Floral Display Hall