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Vietnam Festival 2008

交通信息

Vietnam Festival '08 was held at Yoyogi Park on September 20 and 21, 2008. This year is the 35 anniversary for starting great friendship between Japan and Vietnam. The relationship between Japan Vietnam is been wonderful in the area of economy and business. Now, time to expand that great relationship to the area of Japanese and Vietnamese people and culture. The goal of this festival is to introduce the beautiful culture of Vietnam to not only Japanese people but to the all countries.
You can enjoy Vietnamese food, music and culture in this festival. 130 shops were opened in this even.

Tourist Info.
Held in 2008 : 9/19 17:00~20:00 9/20 10:00~20:00 9/21日 10:00~20:00 at Yoyogi Park.
Access
0. at Shinjuku Station
1. use JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku (4 min.)
2. walk west (5 min.)


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周圍的地圖 Vietnam Festival 2008

旅遊詳情介紹

Vietnam Festival 2008

It's been 35 years anniversary of great friendship between Japan and Vietnam. In 2006, there was Japan Festival 2006 in Vietnam which was the biggest size of event for the cerebration of wonderful friendship between Japan and Vietnam. The goal of this festival is to introduce the beautiful culture of Vietnam to not only Japanese people but to the all countries. You can enjoy delicious Vietnamese food, interesting outfit and cloth of Vietnam, and all kinds of Vietnamese culture in this event.

130 shops and food stands opened in this event. Definitely, the greatest Vietnamese event ever held
in Japan.

Not only Vietnamese restaurants in Japan opened in this event, but the restaurants in Vietnam also joined this event. You can buy any kinds of Vietnam products, including the excellent Vietnamese beer.

Also, culture and tourist organization of Vietnam joined to represent their culture to the people who joined this events.

In the music event, many famous musicians from both Vietnam and Japan had show.

This event are great beginning and it will continue to hold every year.

Photograph by Chikako Miyashita