Nihon no Matsuri

Nihon no Matsuri (日本の祭り, Nihon no Matsuri) (Japanese Festival) is a Japanese cultural festival held in Bandung,[1] West Java, Indonesia. This is a big Japanese event organized by Telkom Institute of Technology’s.[2] Nihon no Matsuri has been held every year since 2007. It contains different activities every year, but the main activities are the Band Auditions, the Cosplay Contest, the Culture and Self-Defense Show, Charity events, and Japanese Language training for high school students. Nihon no Matsuri has become one of the most awaited event[3] for all japan-lovers in Bandung.

Nihon No Matsuri
Nihon no Matsuri 10
Amahagane no Senki
(The Heroic Tales of Amahagane)
StatusActive
VenueTelkom University
Location(s)Bandung, West Java
CountryIndonesia
Inaugurated2007
AttendanceAround 5000, in 2013
Organized byNihon no Matsuri Event Organizer
Filing statusNon-Profit
Websitehttp://www.nihonnomatsuri.org/

Events List

Events of Nihon no Matsuri
Event year Themes Place The Winner of Band Blast Kyosho The winner of Cosplay Cabaret
Nihon no Matsuri I2007Festival Pop-CultureCihampelas Walk Bandung,West Java--
Nihon no Matsuri II2008Let's Feel the Greatest Japanese EventCihampelas Walk Bandung,West Java--
Nihon no Matsuri III2009Let Evolution Begin with Culture and TechnologyCihampelas Walk Bandung,West JavaRed ParadiseV for Valkyrie
Nihon no Matsuri IV2010Minna no Densetsu (みんな の 伝説, Minna no Densetsu)
Legend of Everyone
Cihampelas Walk Bandung,West Java--
Nihon no Matsuri V2011Fuyu no Nioi (冬 の 匂い, Fuyu no Nioi)
Scent of Winter
IT Telkom Bandung--
Nihon no Matsuri VI2013Yume No Kuni (夢の国, Yume no Kuni)
The Land of Dreams
Telkom Convention Center--
Nihon no Matsuri VII2014Atarashii Monogatari (新しい 物語, Atarashii Monogatari)
The New Story
Telkom Convention Hall--
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References

  1. , Minna No Densetsu, Ketika Jepang 'Pindah' ke Ciwalk, detikBandung
  2. , ITT Gelar Festival Jepang Akbar di Ciwalk, detikBandung
  3. Ratusan Pengunjung Dihibur Atraksi Budaya Jepang, Tribun Jabar
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