At Fort Worth Botanic Garden's Japanese Spring Festival, visitors can enjoy traditional Japanese dance, martial arts, sword demonstrations, raku pottery, tea ceremonies, and more in the garden.
At Fort Worth Botanic Garden's Japanese Spring Festival, visitors can enjoy performances by two Taiko drumming groups, traditional dances, karate experts, and Master Swordsman G.K. Sugai; displays of the miniature worlds of bonsai trees from the Fort Worth Bonsai Society, and demonstrations in Origami, Calligraphy, and Japanese Games; vendors selling treasures like origami jewelry, anime plush figures, star charts, and crafts made with vintage kimonos; and food from Asian food trucks as well as authentic Japanese cuisine prepared by the Fort Worth Japanese Society.
At Fort Worth Botanic Garden's Japanese Spring Festival, visitors can enjoy performances by two Taiko drumming groups, traditional dances, karate experts, and Master Swordsman G.K. Sugai; displays of the miniature worlds of bonsai trees from the Fort Worth Bonsai Society, and demonstrations in Origami, Calligraphy, and Japanese Games; vendors selling treasures like origami jewelry, anime plush figures, star charts, and crafts made with vintage kimonos; and food from Asian food trucks as well as authentic Japanese cuisine prepared by the Fort Worth Japanese Society.
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$6-$15; children 5 and under are free.