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cigalechanta Apr 26th, 2012 07:10 PM

Japaneese Spring festival this Sunday , Boston
 
Called Haru Matsuri meaning spring festival, In Copley Square, 80 booth offering food, items for sale and entertainment. 11am to 4pm. Tourists will have a grand time
mingling with us locals. I'll be there with my little dog.

gail Apr 27th, 2012 04:38 AM

japanfestivalboston.org Thanks for posting this - was looking for something to do this weekend and may go - if nothing else the food booths sound good.

hawaiiantraveler Apr 27th, 2012 02:44 PM

Wish we could be there with you Mimi! Spring in Boston must be nice....we have to get back there sometime soon.

Aloha!

DonTopaz Apr 27th, 2012 04:36 PM

Thanks for the tip, Mimi, and for the pointer, Gail. Sounds like a good time.

cigalechanta Apr 28th, 2012 10:03 AM

ttt

DonTopaz Apr 28th, 2012 04:18 PM

I expect to be there, probably from around 11.30 until 1 or so.

cigalechanta Apr 28th, 2012 05:28 PM

ok, pastis is charcoal color. my hair is red.

yk2004 Apr 29th, 2012 11:18 AM

It was wall-to-wall people at the festival, and the lines for the food ticket were so long that we only stayed for 30 minutes and left!

DonTopaz Apr 29th, 2012 11:24 AM

Well that did not go as well as I'd hoped.

Started poorly at the platform of the Davis Sq. T station with an announcement that "due to scheduled maintenance, trains will run only to Kendall, then it's bus service onward from there." You'd think that they might have posted a sign outside the station, maybe.

Anyway, I made it over to Copley (via Lechmere and the Green Line), and it was a gorgeous day for the festival -- bright sun with a late April chill. There were about 17 times as many people as there was sufficient space, but no one seemed to mind too much, though it was just about impossible to reach any of the booths that had been set up. The "performance" stage had the lamest act that I've ever seen -- the emcee introduced an "ensemble" that would play traditional music and display Heian period dress. Alas, the ensemble turned out to be one man and his wife, and there wouldn't be any instruments or music, and his performance was to have his wife help him put on some replica Heian-era clothes. Which he was already wearing. So he took off his clothes and put them back on again. Scintillating.

Still, it was a pleasant enough day, and everyone seemed to be in a congenial mood. Maybe next year they might be able to stage this somewhere with a bit more space.

cigalechanta Apr 29th, 2012 11:37 AM

Same here, it took forever to get home on the shuttle bus and I had to stand, my knee, even with the brace on, was killing me.Too many people, I couldn't inch my way to a booth so saw nothing. All the outdoor cafes had waiting lines but the sidewalks were so uneven I was afraid I'd take another fall.
I should have stayed home with a lovely rose wine singing Sakura in my garden.

cigalechanta Apr 29th, 2012 05:52 PM

yk. you stayed longer than I and PASTIS


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