Copenhagen Sakura Festival 2009 took place on April 18 – April 19 at Langelinie Park
Here is the schedule for performances on stage
For more info about the individual performances, please click on the link
Time schedule
Saturday
11.00-11.30 Drumming (Seido Taiko)
11.30-12.00 Opening
12.00-12.30 Karate – children (Shotokan Karate Academy)
12.30-13.00 Quiz (Tokyo Metropolitan)
13.00-13.30 Aikido (Copenhagen Aiki Shuren Dojo)
13.30-14.00 Break
14.00-14.30 Judo (Judoklubben Mitani)
14.30-15.00 Kendo (Danish Kendo Association)
15.00-16.00 Tea ceremony(Hanami-an, The Japanse Association in Denmark)
16.00-16.30 Bon-Odori (Copenhagen Bon Odori Club)
Sunday
11.00-11.30 Drumming (Seido Taiko)
11.30-12.00 Judo(Team JudoXpress)
12.00-12.30 Karate – adults (Shotokan Karate Academy)
12.30-13.00 Kendo (Danish Kendo Association)
13.00-13.30 Aikido (Copenhagen Aikido Club)
13.30-14.00 Break
14.00-14.30 Ninjutsu (Bujinkan)
14.30-15.00 Quiz (Tokyo Metropolitan)
15.00-16.00 Tea ceremony(Byakudan no Kai)
16.00-16.30 Bon-Odori (Copenhagen Bon Odori Club)
On the grass Hanami-an demonstrated how to wear a kimono and Ikebana on Saturday and Tea-ceremony on Sunday.
In the booths were:
Restaurant Banzai, which served Kare-raisu and green tea icecream.
Tokyo Metropolitan and Net Travel.
Andersen Bakery, which served coffe, an-pan and danish pastry.
Tokai University, where volunteers demonstrated calligraphy and it was possible to write your own name.
Bosei, where it was possible to borrow a manga and ask questions about manga.
Japanese Supplemental School, where you could try the Japanese game of water yo-yo
Restaurant Kyoto, which sold niku-man, sticks, sushi and Japanese beer
Seido Taiko, which sold Japanese goods and sake
Sing Tehus, which served tea and maccha smoothies (green tea smoothies) and sold tea
Nippon Sport, where it was possible to buy kimono, antique tea bowls and many other things
Fantask, which sold manga and manga related accessories
Denmark Japan Society, where volunteers demonstrated origami and invited you to try
JCCD, where you could try the Japanese game of Hoopla
Restaurant Tokyo, which served Gyudon.