The Japanese Community Association of Hawaii will present its sixth biennial Kodomo No Matsuri, or Children’s Day Festival, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at the Honpa Hongwanji Hilo Betsuin Sangha Hall in downtown Hilo. The Japanese
The Japanese Community Association of Hawaii will present its sixth biennial Kodomo No Matsuri, or Children’s Day Festival, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at the Honpa Hongwanji Hilo Betsuin Sangha Hall in downtown Hilo.
The theme of this year’s festival is “Mottainai,” or “Don’t Waste.” The focus of this free event is to bring awareness of the Japanese culture to children and families of the Big Island.
Highlights will include performances by the Puna Taiko Club Drummers, “Tadashi” (the ShiShi-Mai Dog), and the popular Japanese manga cat, Doraemon®.
Hands-on taiko demonstrations, storytelling, games and numerous make-and-take craft activities will be open to all ages: bonsai, calligraphy, face masks, hakozukuri (box- and package-making), Japanese crafts using recycled materials, kabuto hats and fish, kazeguruma (pinwheels), mochi-making, musubi-making, okonomiyaki (Japanese pancakes), origami, paddle boat craft, shashin satsuai (picture-taking) and takoage (kite-making).
Children can also participate in the Sumo Contest, Jan Ken Po Contest, or catch a live fish (sakana tsuri).
“Don’t miss the exhibits, delicious food, or the special Doraemon Dance,” said a spokesman for the coordinating committee. Admission is free.
To help cover the cost of supplies, some activities will have a small charge. For more information, please contact Joni Onishi at 959-5702 or jonishi@hawaii.edu.