The year 2018 marks the 150th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants moving to Hawaii. That makes Oedo Hawaii Festival, an annual to celebrate cultures of Hawaii and Japan. In the theme of food and souvernirs in Hawaii and Japanese archipelagos, the festival this year will gather some 100 items from 50 stores.
The event features elements such as authentic Hawaiian music performances and a hula and Tahitian dance show by artists from inside and outside of Japan, a Hawaiian market where you can purchase items like you find in resorts, a food market and kitchen cart where you can enjoy the latest new Hawaiian food trends, and workshops where you can learn about ukulele and other Hawaiian culture.
Hawaiians celebrate their beautiful island home with annual festivals each month from January through December. The can't-miss Hawaii festivals worth traveling for this year allow the Islands' vibrant cultures to unite and bond over a shared experience.
Some of the world's most beautiful events happen here in the Hawaiian Islands - the world's largest Hula competition, a lantern floating festival honoring those who have passed, world class surfing competitions and some of the best food and wine festivals you'll ever attend. Many of these beautiful festivals, like Lei Day, happen every year, and Hawaii's annual events set a lovely tone for each new season.
Ninja Beats is a musical band formed in April 2014 from Waseda University consisting of ukulele (SHIN) and human beat box (YUYA). Making full use of loop machines and DJ equipment, it creates a transient sound that is not bound by the existing music genre. Their strength is that live / improvised collaboration can be done regardless of location from club to street.
The band won at "EMERGENZA Music Festival 2015" which is the world's largest band contest in which more than 50,000 pairs from 34 countries participate. In 2016, the successful European tour and Zohan live in Paris have accelerated full-scale overseas expansion. In May 2017, they released a new album "RINNÉ" which was recorded at Red Bull Studios Tokyo.
Wadaiko Group Aya (Wadaiko Group) is a professional Japanese drum group formed in 2005 and has been working as a professional since 2013. They do not affiliated with any entertainment office, so they plan and perform by theirselves.
2013 is the first year of professional activity with more than 200 events. Two independent performances at Karmentari Lion Hall (Katsushika Ward, Tokyo) were held, both of them have filled 600 seats.
In June 2014, they made the first Japanese international performance at The Venetian Macao. After that, the group has performed in more than 10 countries annually, including the pre-opening event "Japan Year in Russia 2018" hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 2015, they conducted a nationwide tour of the 10th anniversary of formation.
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