On the weekend of November 12 and 13, the Tochigi Day autumn festival was successfully held at the Aeon Mall Long Biên in Hanoi. Attendees at this event were treated to spectacular performances by Ninja warriors from Edo Wonderland, located in the Nikko region of Tochigi, Japan.
The Ninja warriors showcased impressive martial arts skills through captivating performances that left the audience in awe. These demonstrations not only entertained but also educated the audience about the rich culture and history of the Ninja tradition. Attendees experienced thrilling moments, including interactive segments where they could engage in activities like practicing Ninja techniques.
In addition to the thrilling Ninja performances, the festival highlighted unique aspects of Japanese culture, particularly from the Tochigi region. Visitors enjoyed traditional Japanese delicacies such as Yakata (a type of boat), sake, soba noodles, citrus fruits, and gyoza.
Tochigi is a prefecture located in the Kanto region on Honshu Island, with Utsunomiya as its capital. The most famous tourist attraction in Tochigi is Nikko, home to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Toshogu Shrine and other ancient temples. Nikko is just a one-hour train ride from Tokyo. Another popular destination in Tochigi is the Nasu area, known for its hot springs and local sake, as well as stunning snow resorts. Japanese-style villas are also found in this beautiful region.
Below are some memorable images from the Tochigi Day festival held at Aeon Mall Long Biên, Hanoi:
The Tochigi Day festival was a vibrant celebration of Japanese culture, combining entertainment, culinary delights, and cultural education, making it a memorable experience for all attendees.