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  • This was my first visit and I was really looking forward to it. I have to agree with other reviews though in that its just a poorly managed space for the crowd they brought in. We arrived close to the openingha at 10 am and it was very nice. Sure the sun was bright but the vendors sold parasols for reasonable prices and mine was a cute lavender. The food trucks were looking bright and cheerful, the other vendors had plenty of products and they didnt all have the very same thing. They all had about ten different things, But thats more variety than some places! Many pokemon characters and plushies. A whole lot of die cast cars, Why they are at a Japanese festival escapes me, but there they are. Paper fans, parasols, and bonsai trees. Yes an entire forest of them! Food vendors? They all seemed to have the same menus. And the Buddhists were serving meat products which confused me because I thought they were vegetarians. Turns out that its a choice. So I learned something which was nice. I did get to go to the Japanese Tea Ceremony, It was interesting, I may learn more about it at the local Japanese garden group. It was probably the highlight of my day. I also really enjoyed seeing all the anime, cosplay, just fun outfits that many of the attendees were wearing. However the ceremony let me out at 1230 and by then it was hotter, more crowded and well sort of hellish. Every direction had more and more people. Crowds of teeming masses of hordes of well you know, people, lots of them! Every counter was swarming with them. Didnt matter what they sold, it was being bought by desperate folks who must have been terrified of not being able to buy something! I discovered at this point how very expensive the festival was. $12 for parking, $10 for the tea ceremony, $3 for a bottle of water, and approximately $200 to replace the screen on my phone after the crowds jostled me and the screen shattered. Not a cheap date. By this point I was done with the festival and it was about 1 pm. Will I go back? If its a grey and windy or raining day, possibly. If it gets moved indoors, possibly. If its a beautiful sunny day in downtown? I will skip it. Though I would like a kimono...
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