THE BOOTH APPLICATION FOR 2026 is closed
The application deadline was November 16, 2025.
Here is the festival map for 2026

Download the Sakura festival map 2026
Food Booths:
Andersen Bakery: Bread and Coffee
Banzai: Curry rice, Onigiri and Kakigori ice
Bowls by MáLá: Bowls, Snacks, Onigiri
Comé Rice Kitchen: Onigiris, Side dishes, Drinks
Mochi Time CPH: Handmade mochi
Mori: Matcha drinks, Onigiri and Ice cream (matcha & black sesame)
Saito: Onigiri
Selfish: Sushi, Onigiri, Bentos and Sake
Seidokan Japan Center: Ramune, Beer and Japanese sake
Sing Tehus: Japanese tea, Tea ware and Matcha tools
Sticks’n’Sushi: Sushi, Yakitori and Sakura lemonade
Yakult: Original drinks and goods
Østerberg Ice Cream: Ice cream, Fruit based drinks and Ice cream books
Shops, Snacks and merchandise Booths:
Aichiba: Official Anime and manga merchandise, secondhand merchandise imported from Japan.
Animerch: Anime merchandise, Figures, Plushies, and Gacha
Bambus Danmark: Yukata, Kimono, Accesories, Porcelain and other goods
handmade jewelry and decorations created with paper and textiles from Japan.
Bean Wares: Handmade ceramics
Bonsai Murin: Bonsai Plants Store
Bonsai Nest: Bonsai Trees, Gift Bonsai Seed Packs and Bonsai Tree Accessories
Casper H.: Works and merch of popular characters from anime, manga, and games, all made or drawn Casper Hansen Illustration
CuteCans: Tea- and coffee cans and boxes decorated with Japanese papers. Ornaments and handcrafted
Fantask: Manga, Artbooks, Merchandise, Ramune and Pocky
Hizokko: Used Kimono, Belts, Paintings, Vintage goods and Ceramics
Iguana: Handmade art items of ceramics and color painting, made in Denmark, with Japanese and Sakura festival theme
Jite ( + Wanage): Japan Omatsuri activity for kids.
Kimie: Art
Mapio: Ceramic bowls, Wakasa chopsticks and Sushi sets
Mochi CPH: Japanese vintage kimono and vintage clothing (made in Japan between 1980s – 2000s)
Momiji Home: Japanese Tableware, Glassware and Character goods
Mori: Tea bowls
Noaburo – Japanese womens fashion, womens accessories and home decor.
NokkieChan: Lollita, Kawaii and Furry, Clothing and Accessories
Popteria: Anime, Plushies and Kawaii
decorations made of Japanese papers. Tea warmers made of Japanese cotton fabrics. All products are made by hand.
Rie Rolighed: Handmade jewelry and decorations created with paper and textiles from Japan.
taMa – Handcraft costume Jewelry
TBK (The Black Knight): Swords, Tsuba, Katana miniatures, Helmets and Miscellaneous
TOMIZO: Kimono, Japanese vinyl records and Japanese antique
Ume Asian Supermarket: Japanese snacks, Drinks, Dry food and Accessories
WakuWaku: Japanese specialities – Food, Beverage, Ceramics, Cookware, Books and Inspiration
Wanoya: Folk crafts and antiques
Hobby, and other Japan related booths:
Dansk Kyudo Forbund: Kyudo in Denmark
Dansk Japansk Selskab (DK-JP Selskab): Promoting membership in Dansk-Japansk Selskab
Idrætshøjskolen Bosei: Promotion of a Danish Sports College with a Japanese twist.
Japan Specialist – Travels to Japan
Nihonjinkai: Hosting a bazaar of Japanese inspired items
Tea Road: Japanese Tea and Tea ware
Yakult: Fermented milk drink

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