Asano Taiko U.S.
Sunday, July 29, 2018 at 3:30PM
Aratani Theatre
244 S. San Pedro Street
Los Angeles,
CA
90012
$30 - Orchestra / Balcony
Service Fee applicable
$30 - Orchestra / Balcony
Service Fee applicable
Asano Taiko U.S. and Los Angeles Taiko Institute celebrate five years with this one-time concert featuring California taiko groups and guest artists from Japan.
Performances by Grand Master Seiichi Tanaka from San Francisco Taiko
Dojo, TAIKOPROJECT, Ken Koshio, Kinnara Taiko, Kishin Taiko, Makoto
Taiko, LATI Students, UnitOne, with guest artists from Japan, Yoshikazu
Fujimoto, Yoko Fujimoto, and Yosuke.
Little Tokyo Garden Concerts:
Sunday, July 29, 2018 at 6:00PM
James Irvine Japanese Garden
244 S. San Pedro Street
Los Angeles,
CA
90012
Dublab DJ Daedelus during first hour and between live sets.
Parking will be available at the Mangrove Lot at 428 E. Temple St.(Alameda/1st st/Temple St). Free shuttle service will be available from the parking lot to Higashi Honganji from 11:00am to 10:00pm. Validation to park at the Medical Building on 3rd & San Pedro will not be available this year.
Obon is a time to remind us of how much our parents and grandparents, our ancestors, have done to make our lives happy. It is an opportunity to rejoice in the life that we enjoy, to express gratitude for all of the conditions, both past and present, that help to sustain our lives, and a time to reflect on the wishes our predecessors have for us. The festival features food, games, farmers market, flower market, tea ceremony demonstrations, traditional Bon Odori Dancing, and various types of entertainment.
$18* (limited) presale / $20* regular price
This event is 21+ over.
505 East Third Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Free
Parking will be available at the Mangrove Lot at 428 E. Temple St.(Alameda/1st st/Temple St). Free shuttle service will be available from the parking lot to Higashi Honganji from 11:00am to 10:00pm. Validation to park at the Medical Building on 3rd & San Pedro will not be available this year.
Obon is a time to remind us of how much our parents and grandparents, our ancestors, have done to make our lives happy. It is an opportunity to rejoice in the life that we enjoy, to express gratitude for all of the conditions, both past and present, that help to sustain our lives, and a time to reflect on the wishes our predecessors have for us. The festival features food, games, farmers market, flower market, tea ceremony demonstrations, traditional Bon Odori Dancing, and various types of entertainment.