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大学生 - 情報工学
well there's some japanese festivals around where i live like the cherry blossom festivals. but i rather experience festivals in japan because i haven't experience festivals when i went to japan.
Student
http://www.otakugen.com/blog/liddokun
what is up with all the free stuff? free takoyaki? free ice cream? free shu mai? gahhhhh. and yea they sell choco bananas here atleast by the beach when its hot. would like to try the raffle in the first picture atleast once. its the one where the colored ball comes out right? hehe..
video editor
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They have that raffle at Nagomi Cafe in Akihabara as well, you get moe prizes there ^_-)/
Standards Assistant Lead
I wish Nihon Machi in San Francisco had at least half of these things during Sakura Matsuri and stuff. At least it's still fun to go to.
NEET part-time - Technical Support Officer - Network security engineer
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FREE TAKOYAKI?
FREE ICE CREAM?
HAS THIS WORLD GONE MAD?!?!?!
FREE RAMUNE?
Ramune is like AUD$3.40 the cheapest where i can find it. T___________T
Student
http://www.otakugen.com/blog/liddokun
wtf 3.40$ AUD for a ramune? jeez. cheapest here is like 60 cents USD. sorry man...
Dance Trooper: DCX-001 O.D.E. (Order of the Dancing Empire)
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Cheapest over here is USD2.30
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I would like to know where you get Ramune for 60 cents.
I think it's $1.20 or so around my area, near Los Angeles.
Catgirl Trainer.
http://www.phenie.com
The ramune wasn't free according to the Japanese version of the article ^^;
I really want to go find a festival now... the only one I've been to was a tiny stone festival... was quite boring. ;_;
CEO MIrai Inc
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Didnt mention free ramune ^^;
大学生
http://justaskeikaku.net23.net
I agree. Ramune is ridiculously expensive. I can't afford it T_____________________T
Electrical Engineering Fresh Graduate
never seen any in my country...infact, this is the first I heard someone mention Ramune..had to go to wiki first LOL ^^
Web Engineer
May I know where you obtained your ramune from? I want!
Hikikomori in the making
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They used to sell ramune at my place for $1...
Graphic Design student | Receptionist | Otaku
http://sukidesho.blogspot.com/
I recently found out that there's a Chinatown over here but, nothing close to having festivals on this scale or anything related.
Thank you for the coverage, Danny m(_ _)m It's always a fun and interesting experience, reading these types of articles.
student
I agree.
Danny's articles about Japan is one of the reasons I wanted to come to Japan. Once I got here, I realized the things that I learned here are extremely useful for assimilating into Japanese culture. :P
vendor
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That was a festival free foods,play some games and do anything. In our country they have a "Fiesta" its a type of festival during january and its both doing like Free food,Games (actually a extreme game) and Drink some more beers for free.
Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
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There are some, but nothing awesome like that...
Looks so interesting... I wish I could be in one of those while I was a kid...
Well, I wish I can still be in one of those while I'm an adult too. XD
Thanks for the pics Danny.
That's one of the big reasons why I love being here... I'd never get to see such typical japanese stuff if it wasn't for you.
Makes me want to be in Japan even more, if that's possible. :P
Hmmm... craving for takoyaki now...
Student
http://anime.tedfox.com/
FREE??? where where
back here, if anything was free, they would be snapped up in an instant. and lol at the girl jumping before the ball was released!
Lover of Akiba!
http://vincentosshrine.com/
I want some yakitori now!
Lurker, and part time super-villian.
http://burfordus.wordpress.com
Man I'd hate to lose at a game in japan, I'd get hurt so bad ^^;
Wish we had festivals over here in the grotty England-land, they seem so light-hearted and fun.
中学生
http://thezhukeeper.blogspot.com
so the "no free lunch in the world" is wrong uh..
otaku? lol
http://www.thebanzaieffect.com
perhaps only in sg.. :P
non-elite soldier of the SAF
wow, cool you're coming to Singapore? :O
former Emperor of Britannia
http://reflectiarx.wordpress.com/
ahhh... japanese festivals! Just by looking at the photos taken. The japanese really know how to celebrate a good festival.
One of my goals when i reach japan is to see the famous Cherry Blossom Festival.
Seriously, i really want to see one.
Delivery Driver | Semi-student
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Looks like some fun. Especially with the cute attendant, even if she isn't 2d. I'm looking forward to hopefully getting into an exchange program when I go back to college, just so I can actually experience these festivals first hand.
I hope to impress some kiddo's with what my imaginary gold fish swooping ninja skills. Free Ice cream is pretty win too.
Student
http://www.desangel.blogspot.com
wow such generous hearts ^.^ , you can't find anything for free here in my place....even if you do find it u probably won't have the chance to have some =.= ,plus you may even get hurt trying to get it =.=||
Student
http://solarburn.blogspot.com
i really wish to visit one of this festivals
IT Crowd
No japanese festivals in Brisbane, as far as I know.
Re your surreptitious photos of the young lady attendant, you should have pretended to be a tourist and got her to pose with or for you.
NEET
Another reason to Japan.... I'm hungry NAO!!
Dance Trooper: DCX-001 O.D.E. (Order of the Dancing Empire)
http://dannychoo.com.my
doesn't sound like anyone want to lose in all these games ^^;
Great festival with a lot of free food ;-) make me hungry now........ *calling McD*
Nekophilia
Wuuuuut>?! Malaysia had such festivals? I didn't know! Where? where?!
Graphic Designer / Multi-class-worker-character
wow, looks quite funny =)
another reason for go to jap x'd
spend the afternoon by playiong games & eating free delicious food? DO WANT!
JR. College Student
http://npc.talkingincircles.net/
I voted no for the most part because it's rare you find a nice festival with free stuff.
http://www.marvinryan.com
lol on your loser jokes, about the (name-of-thingy-goes-here-because-I-forgot) isn't that a lotto machine? about Japan Festivals, none here. although I remember some universities here would sometimes hold a special Japan day. no free food though, just an excuse to decorate the school with stuff from Japan. ^^
btw girl on image ID#22970 looks like my sister. ^^
Dirty Gentleman
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Whhhhaaat? @.@
Otari Vader, Sith Lord for Hire, will fillet Makoto Itou for free
http://coffeebugg.blogspot.com/
ooh I love Tako Yaki. And that retro TV's cool.
teacher
lol the choco bananas. I was a little shocked first time i saw those in asakusa.
Also, dunno where you found a free festival but woo! I always have to pay for my foods at festivals ;(
Navy Recruit
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sadly we have no japanese festivals here. they give a way alot of free food there. every festival I go to I end up paying alot of money. tako yaki sounds good right about now.
Student
http://crashacat.wordpress.com
Cute girl!!! Is she free too?
Student
http://crashacat.wordpress.com
I forgot to say that there is a Japanese festival in Dusseldorf, which is 2 hrs driving.
Seems I can't visit it next year, because I'll be in Japan.
For the interested ones. Japan Tag will be held next year on June 13.
More info at http://www.japantag-duesseldorf-nrw.de/
studying Japanese and Computer Science
participated this year and it was really cool. i bet it was nothing compared to a real festival held in japan but it was worth the trip. the fireworks in the end were sugoi!!!
dannychoo.com の読者
okonomiyaki reminds me of horikita maki in Teppan Shoujo Akane...
i do notice japanese girls are very camera shy... when i was in Japan, i asked permissions from many cute girls (maido, policewoman, waitresses) "totte mo ii desu ka"
all of them gave me a bit NAI with a big X ultraman hand.
why is that so? was a bit disappointed that my trip ended without much cute japanese girl pictures..
Moe Hunter
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Isn't the thing in the first picture a tombola?
I asked a couple of friends back here about the alcohol btw Danny ^__^ I hear theres no ale, just fizzy pop and whisky <__<
銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
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oh my this is a cruel world. losers get treated so badly. :-(
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they really give a slap in your face???
Nekophilia
Come on... Theres no way they'd do it right.. If not there will be kids with crying faces in the pics ^^
Freelancer
Then how you justify the kid with the chocolate banana?? His face is testament of what Danny said. And I thought he was joking.
-1
http://necrophadian.blogspot.com/
isn't that raffle thing in the first pic called a kujibiki or something?
Office Administrator
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Waaah that looks so fun, I want to go. Where I live (Portsmouth, United Kingdom) we don't have any Japanese festivals. Or many festivals at all really.
In Southsea though, there is a small Japanese Garden, with a zen garden, but its only a ground level layer of cemented in sand. If they used real sand, the chavs would just eff it up.
Student Otaku (ITM Student) and ACG NA Staff
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Okay, now I'm getting hungry...
Free food...
Japanese Festival has it all!!!!!!!
It makes me wonder if every festival in Japan is like that...
Jalop-er
Free stuff? Now I'm even more confused by this "Credit Crunch" thingy...
Costume Talent, Stormtrooper, Student, Writer
http://akxd.wordpress.com/
LOL @ the punishments for the losers, Danny. That is quite sadistically creative. *Shudders*
ダメ人間, ひきこもり
TAKOYAKI BANZAI
days ago I went to JIEXPO (Japan Indonesia Expo) and takoyaki stand got a long fat queue (4 lines at one end, 1 line at the other end)
Nov 9th, Nippon Matsuri in JIEXPO Jakarta, Indonesia. some nipponjin told me to visit Tokyo next year for international anime fair. did I look so ota?
College Student
Danny: A pharmacy with its goods spilling out onto the pavement - unmanned and very common in Japan to have this sort of display. Probably would not work in Hackney London.
So true haha, would probs be worse in Peckham London. XD
Just jokes all you cockney people... ^_^
Looking for work again
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Thank you for this photo image ID#22970 and following up to get this photo image ID#22974
I really hope she is at least old enough for it to be ok if I think she is beautiful. Because I do think she is beautiful ^_^;;
Mechanical Engineering student
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You're right Mr Danny. That lady sure is cute *drool* XD
I don't know of any Japanese festivals held here. The festivals here are way different than in Japan though. It's pretty much like a party. There are food stalls too but they're not free. x_x
http://www.marvinryan.com
you should try to go to fiestas in the provinces, folks would open up their houses welcome strangers and offer free food. I tried visiting one in Quezon province once, it was a lot of fun. however unfortunately it turned out that my stomach was a bit more delicate than the average person. and I ended up with LBM. ^^;
Mechanical Engineering student
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Yeah... that's why I don't eat free food XD
http://www.marvinryan.com
oh and they even had a game where one would have to catch a greased pig, whoever catches it takes the pig home. ^^; didn't try it though, didn't like the smell. ^^;
website/graphic designer and karaoke amateur~
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Don't know of any Japanese festivals in Sydney u_u~ I do know there's a Little Tokyo in Bondi Junction though, but I haven't had the chance to visit yet ;_; Sydney people, lets meet up! xD;;;
Nice photos Danny, looks like lots of fun~! Nothing like it over here that I'm aware of, people generally go to the shopping centres and surrounds to socialise or for events.
Student and full-time otaku
Interesting...btw your winners-mentality really shows Danny: losers always get punished severely by you ^^
Old Wise Man
http://goinglikesixty.com
I find the slap game fascinating. I hope you can remember the name so I can add it to my blog post. I looked up kujibiki as OP commented with no luck.
Health Care
Like always awesome coverage of Japan Danny, I've never tried takoyaki. What does it taste like and what are the ingredients?
Overman
http://myplasticmoustache.blogspot.com/
Here you go. http://lunchinabox.net/2007/06/27/making-takoyaki/
Imagine the taste as being slightly salty, raw, octopus flavored pancake batter. And tongue-blistering hot. Topped with Worcester-Ketchup sauce.
大学生
Haha. The chocolate banana was funny. It does look a little distasteful.
They really hold such festivals out of their own pocket money?? The shumais and all. Gracious Japanese. The reason why I have to migrate over.
TBD
Wow free food. We have like local festivals here, not seasonal or anything, but everything costs money. Heck, most food ends up from comes from fast food places. And all of it costs money. Really rips out your wallet. Course, we don't have nice alleyways to set up shop. It has to be in a gym or stage or church or something.
Though there was a street sale thing at the Hong Kong market plaza this one time. Which was like a festival. But all the booths were selling stuff and there wasn't anything to do but eat or buy. Weak community here.
Electrical Engineering Fresh Graduate
sometimes they offer free food in indonesia, not limited to festive though ^^
Pori Student
http://justin-kun.livejournal.com
Have one annual festival called the natsu matsuri held in the japanese school near changi... they have bon odori, ramune and the likes. Had much fun there ^^
Online Shop
http://wildarms.egloos.com
Ah, good ol' Japanese festivals, I miss those. Festivals in USA are so much different than ones from Japan +_+
Engineering and Sales
I wish I could go to a real Japanese matsuri. Closest we have here is the Lilac Fest in the spring. It is still very very very American except for all the Japanese visitors walking through the gardens with there cameras.
Motivational Speaker
I love to drink Ramune, in fact I have about 13 in the fridge right now!
University's Slave
Oh, man. Seeing the band picture reminded me of how much I miss it. I should see if I can sign up for next semester. There's a fabulous thrill that goes with playing in synch with a large group like that.
University Student
If you live in the wrong place in the states then you will never see any japan type festivals.
Student
Nice pictures! And even better comments:)
Lazyass human
http://nipah.wordpress.com
Pasar Malams (night markets) are pretty good with all the food you can eat.. :P
Sometimes we do have festivals here and there, and I think there's a Korea fest coming up somewhere...
Electrical Engineering Fresh Graduate
you're indonesian folks? comrade ^^
http://quentinlau.blogspot.com
Didn't really know how Aki-Matsuri is like so that's pretty interesting.
One shouldn't expect to see much Japanese-related events/items in the UK; they just don't seem to mix together (you usually see either Chinese or Indian stuff associated with the UK at most).
But the little games did remind me that of the time I helped out a village with a few friends of mine on a local carnival or something. The villagers were really friendly and we got rewarded a big can of Celebration chocolates for helping out. Well you know, people in the rural region are *very* different to those in the urban (e.g. London or Hong Kong).
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
http://puppy52art.com/
Your comments for the losers sounds scary Danny lol, Free siu mai? Wow! :P~~ I think there's some Matsuri-ish type festivities here but I haven't been to any just yet ^^; saw some notices at the Japanese supamarketo before ^^
Grocery Store Clerk
I did go to a picnic that was hosted by the Japanese heritage society.
Dirty Gentleman
http://cantstanzya.wordpress.com/
Closest thing we have to this here is a big scale annual summer fair with games, rides and prizes. Absolutely nothing is free tho, and is rather expensive actually. More skanky girls out n about wearing very little than cute girls there. Hmm... I guess that 'show' is free.
SMS隊所属
http://lightofthedawn.wordpress.com
somehow, the prize for the loser in each game become more gore as i scroll down thru the post. ∑(゜△゜;)
but on the Kingyo Sukui, i see some very large goldfish, is it really possible for them to scoop it up using that paper?
student, vexillologist
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image ID#22970 reminds me of a game I see on television show. The game, called Plinko, is where you take a disc and put it against a board. You watch this disc hit a bunch of pins and see it change directions all of the time. Depending on the slot you land into, it is depending on how much money you win.
Student, part-time slave
http://yakuri.wordpress.com/
Those are some very harsh penalties, feels like a SAW festival for the whole family, yay!
Network Architect, Administrator, Vmware Guru
http://www.finetoo.org/
I remember having okonomiyaki and mondoyaki when I was in Tokyo, down at Asakusa.
Delicious... oh god... I just got back from Japan three weeks ago and I'm already wanting to return.
IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
http://blog.jpopdb.org/
There isn't much Japanese festival to be found here in Belgium, usually Chinese festival (if there is an asian one)
Seeing red!!!
looks fun . Yay for the looser and poo-poo for the looser lol.
There are matsuris being held here as well sometimes.. Wish I could go there in Japan.. Life's looking good there.. A great place to free myself from everyday worries..
Student
http://bk201.wordpress.com/
Ewww the casing or whatever of the siu mai isnt yellow!!
Student
http://yellowguy89.blogspot.com/
i really want to go to one of these some day when I arrive to Japan...Like..really badly.
Freelance Digital Production Artist
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So much free food.
Matsuris in SF happen during the spring and summer months, with the big one being the Sakura Matsuri in April. No free food though.
Now I am hungry.
Ninja / Engineer / Sensei / 魔法少女 (What!?! I can't be, I'm a guy...)
You all want to know why they give out so many free things. It is so all the losers from the games have something to cheer them up after they get said punishment for losing.
Me: Wow, I see a lot of battered and beaten people at the festival. Let's see what they have to say.
Boy: I got a pencil in the ear, but it's ok. I got free ice cream!
Girl: I got a club to the leg, but it's ok. I got free takoyaki.
Otaku: The pretty girl gave me a slap in the face, but it's ok. I got some free pantsu.
Me: Huh!?! Pantsu!?! They weren't giving those out.
Otaku: Shhhh...
Me: @_@
Student
There are some festivals like that in Finland but really not as many as I think you have in Japan and no free stuff most of the time.
About the prizes, is it Danny your way to get your fighting spirit up for the competition that you imagine you will get punched in the face if you lose? :P Good there wasnt a competition where winner gets to choose one figure from the losers collection...
Welder
http://touchedmusume.blogspot.com/
Wow, that looks like loads of fun, especially for the kids. Also, love the american flag shoes this lady has ^^ http://www.flickr.com/photos/dannychoo/3010305256/sizes/o/
Evil Fanfic Writer
http://acesan.wordpress.com/
Favourite prize: a mouth full of camel droppings for the losers.
2nd year Civil Engineering Student
http://soonkiong.blogspot.com
I think there are some here in Malaysia but not lucky enough to have gone to one... Looks like great fun, plenty of free foods as well!!! Is siumai called siobee(hokkien) in Singapore? cause where I live it's called siobee...
Scientist, unemployed.
http://fmphoenixhawk.livejournal.com
The closest thing we have here is when the Japanese garden in Saginaw opens. And it's always on a weekend when I can't go.
anime/cosplay events organizer
http://www.cosplay.ph
There were some small japan-type festivals here before but they are a small part of a much larger event...
I wanted to experience one and not just otaku events if ever I get to Japan in the future ^^
US Navy Sailor
http://punynari.wordpress.com/
Have fun in Singapore Danny. I found it a relaxing place with some unusual teas and juices to buy. Its kind of a pricy port visit though, and the vending machines did not except $10 Sing bills I found out. ^_^;
For where I come from, theres hardly any people. I used to live in Texas where there are more cows than people. Theres no Japanese festival, or Japanese people where I came from originally.
filmaker
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the losers always get some free-binta? i thought evry1 loves free-binta
Student artist
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Hopefully I do not forget to go to festivals in Little Tokyo
Student
the punishments... sound too harsh.
Student
http://konadora.wordpress.com
i lol'd at all the different punishments XD
i always wonder how nice it would be to attend such festivals... there's not much festivals, if not any of such mood, atmosphere and 'give away freebies!'-mentality in Singapore... people are too cheapskate >.<
attended one at my hometown in korea.. ended up crying when the festival ended T.T
Accountant-to-be
I like the caption is on top of the photo. I always get confused which photo the caption is referring to without reading both and checking the picture.
???Confused???
Well it's rare here, and only limited to Little Tokyo mostly...what's the point of the glass ball in the Ramune anyway?
http://akari-nyan.deviantart.com/
Ahh that's nice...but what's with all the free food!?
I love Ramune! I laughed at my friends for breaking the bottle to get the marble out...XD
Kokoro Kotonoha's personal trainer
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The only Japan type festivals in L.A. are the festivals held during Nisei Week in August of every year. That's right, i have to wait a year for this. And this year they didn't even have a Tofu Festival. It was cancelled.
Those are some pretty rough penalties for the loser, I guess it's to make you try harder. As for the octopus balls, it never gets old.
Head Lackey and Scape Goat
Anime had me assuming that these were strictly held at shrine's and in parks. This looks like your typical street fair which, in retrospect, makes much more sense.
Daigakusei [Consular and Diplomatic Affairs]
http://dixinfernal.wordpress.com
Japanese festivals sure are a lot more fun compared to most of the crappy festivals here in the Philippines~
free food stuff is amazing!
Student/Panel liner
http://www.youtube.com/user/shiryu22
What kind of festivals do they have back in the PI? I haven't been back to my home country in 14 years.
Student/Panel liner
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The first time I saw "Winners get x, losers get x" I wasn't too fazed. Then as they continued, I got more and more shocked. Then as they continued some more, I noticed you were joking.
I hope o_o.
High School Senior
There should be festivals like this worldwide for every culture to make things more fun and diverse. The okonomiyaki looks neat. ^_^
High school student
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Free food? Awesome. We don't have any festivals like those in Japan.
In Prague, in December, they sell choco banana at Old Town Square's Christmas market. It is the top-selling among fruits in chocolate.
Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
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Danny makes losing sound like a SPARTAN-II boot camp. XD
Would love to try a bottle of Ramune though - wonder what it tastes like...
student
http://jk-pictureaweek.blogspot.com/
hey danny you are coming to singapore?
any plans to have a singapore reader's meal or something?
pixels & photography
http://www.studiosushi.com
as usual, ur food pics make me hungry ^^
All round good guy and musician
The missing word for picture one is...... TOMBOLA!!
Can I join in with the playing in picture two when I visit?
The only 'festivals' of the type photographed where I live is a local school fete to raise funds, or a folk/hippie style 'peace and love' day. Both are usually in the school holiays, so we all hope that they will fall sometime during the three days of sunshine which are our summer ^-^
Student
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There's a Cherry Blossom Festival in my city. It's mostly traditional arts like taiko, dancing, drama, and karate.
Student
http://chibikira.wordpress.com/
the things the loser gets are quite violent!
looks fun,i wouldnt mind playing the goldfish game,it looks fun^^
Your local Otaku Cashier.
Always wanted to go to a japanese style festival, but I might stay away from your local one. Do they have paramedics on watch for all the loser?
Student
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"Is Japan the only place where they can get away selling these chocolate bananas without being arrested?"
I could not hold my laughter in!!!!
Art/Media
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I don't mind losing and getting slapped by the cute lady, as the Chinese saying goes... um.. hit me something love something? oh wells, as long as it is a PURTY young lady! *smooch*
Shiu Mai! love it with soy sauce. And its free!
Shame, nothing like this in the UK, if there were, I'm sure Chavs would of nicked and gunned down home to munch on their loot.
Not the greatest looking food, but I would like to try the chocolate banana.
Multimedia Technology Student
http://thehappyninjadrawn.wordpress.com
There's Japanese festivals down here, and they're really fun. They only come around a few times a year though...sigh.
browsing the nets
http://otakuposts.blogspot.com/
if i was a kid, i wouldn't want to loose any game i played here. every form of torture except throwing a kitchen sink on the head was included.
IT Expert / System, Network, Security Administrator
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I knew almost everything here, except that slap on face, OUCH!! and *shocked* !
student
YAY TAKOYAKI!!!! Where I live every year around April and May they have a cherry blossom festival! They have all this fun stuff there but my favorite part is all the Japanese food and snacks. Thats where I got to try takoyaki and I love the stuff ^//^. But may I ask what is Shiu Mai?
NEET
So much free food. ;A;
フリーター。
http://www.seizya.com/
I actually made a news bit of the San Jose Japan Town fall festival. Quite fun indeed. Too bad it did rain half of the time or so.
Programmer Trainee
http://jointsareokay.blogspot.com
Haha I wish we had free food when we have festivals.
The prizes for losers are kinda scary...XD
Casshern - Student
Too bad we don't have these in the uk or in Hong kong. The japanese festivals always looks good.
Designer / Visual Editor
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These kind of festivals DID actually exist in England (before the arrival of Christianity..)
Pagan England was awash with festivals (even at similar times of the year as Shinto
festivals !)
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food, prizes, lots of games, tons of food with squid in them...
Count me in! I'll bring my American friend and force him to have some!
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During August the japanese school downtown organizes a festival. Some people wear yukata to it, and there's always taiko/sumo demonstrations, and food +_+ Yay takoyaki <33
neck of the woods XDD???? imi wakanai
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I WANT FREE FOOD XD
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The mystery game in the photo with the cutie attendant number (image ID#22970) is Pachinko !
Hard to recognize the original pachinko board without the sound super-loud techno being pumped out, the heavy smell of 9000 cigarettes in the air, and the loud clackity-click of the the steel pachinko balls..
BTW I love the Japanese festivals such much , its a shame they dont have these in the States or Europe, but that has a lot to do with European version of SHinto (Paganism) being wiped out (along with a lot of Europe's culture) by the arrival of Christianity.
Analyst
LOL at your comments for the loser.
In San Francisco's Japantown, they do have the celebration once in a while. The common one was the Cherry Blossom Festival. Not sure about the Autumn though.
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if only festival in malaysia is like this... it would be fun... here it was full with crap shop... not fun at all... bleh...
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Im familiar with some of these festivals, love living in Hawaii because of the multi cultural fun mostly Asian festivals XD..... WISH WE HAD GOLDEN WEEK!
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There's just happen once a year here...
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Whatever the season, festivals in Japan are always nice. I really want to go there to eat sweet potatoes
Nurse
I wish the festivals and celebration here had that kind of food.
SOS Brigade Leader
Wow, I didnt even know theres a Japanese Festival in Malaysia. I should know because I live there.Can anyone tell me if there is a festival again in Malaysia > Thanks ^^
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Did those kids win a figure of those little games, iwanna taste those chocolade things!!
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:O! THE CHOCOLATE BANANAS lol!
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Danny, I totally approve the second young lady attendant pic, err..., I mean, the prizes pic.
About the festivals here in Brazil, they're not small, but there isn't so much to do. There's only food (sometimes unnecessarily expensive food) and in rare occasions there's some traditional stuff such as Kingyo Sukui.
I heard that the "Japan Experience" festival this year was kind of nice but I haven't attended it. Some people say our Tanabata festival is awesome, but I never managed to visit the Japanese district during it as well... =/