‘Japanese Fair’ at Waters Edge on 4 November

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Waters Edge will once again stage its signature ‘Japanese Fair’ on Friday 4 November from 5 p.m. onwards at the Grand Lawn, Waters Edge. Organised with the Japanese Embassy in Sri Lanka, the event will bring together the Japanese expat community and local enthusiasts to promote cultural awareness and community enriching.

The event will include food stalls serving traditional Japanese delicacies, a variety of demonstrations and workshops like sushi making, origami, archery, aikido (ancient Japanese martial arts), ikebana, bonsai and sumo wrestling. This year’s event will also feature special entertainment acts flown in from Japan to keep the crowds entertained.

‘Fukazawagumi’, a traditional Japanese drum troupe, from the Fukazawa High School, one of Japan’s top level Taiko drumming schools, will demonstrate three traditional Japanese drumming styles at the festival – ‘Yakudo,’ ‘Kansha’ and ‘Gokoku No Minori’. Meanwhile ‘Kikunokai’, a traditional Japanese dance troupe who have performed around the world will perform traditional dance forms such as Oyama Bayashi, Yoru Ningyou Wa Yomigaeru, and Kasa Odori. Both internationally acclaimed troupes are being brought to Sri Lanka by the Japanese Embassy in Sri Lanka.

Waters Edge being a culinary hub will use the expertise of its signature Japanese restaurant Ginza to put together an array of delectable Japanese dishes including Chicken Yakitori, Mix Kakiage Tempura, Vegetable Kakiage Tempura, Ebi (Prawn) Tempura, Harumaki (Vegetable Spring Rolls), Assorted Maki Sushi, and Assorted Sashimi. All food items will be reasonably priced for everyone to enjoy. The master chefs at the hotel will also serve up an amazing spread of non-Japanese food for those who prefer an eclectic mix of inter-continental food.

This entrance free event promises a fun filled evening for families and enthusiasts of Japanese food and culture. With the strength of a variety of Japanese associations including the Japanese Embassy in Sri Lanka, the Sri Lanka Bonsai Association, Ikebana International, Origami Folders Association, Budo Culture Research and Training Institute, Aikido Association and Ginza the Japanese Restaurant the event is bound to bring a unique experience to all participants.

For more information please contact Waters Edge on 0112 863863.

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