Make a Wish!: TANABATA Celebration @ Japan Information Center [ 6/23 - 7/11 ]
June 23, 2014
Tanabata is observed on the evening of July 7th. The festival traces its origins to the legend of Kengyu (Altair) and Orihime (Vega). They are lovers separated by the Milky Way, and are allowed to meet just once a year - on the seventh day of the seventh month. Children and adults write their wishes on tanzaku (narrow strips of colored paper) and hang them, along with other paper ornaments, on bamboo branches placed in the backyards or entrances of their homes. Please come, learn about Tanabata, a part of Japanese culture, and make a wish at the Japan Information Center.
- Date & Time
Monday, June 23rd through Monday, July 11th (Consulate's Open Day), 9:30 - 16:00
* Consulate's Open Day
- Place
Consulate General of Japan in New York
299 Park Avenue, (Bet. 48th & 49th St.), 18th Floor, New York, NY 10171
Tel: 212-371-8222
- Program
(1) Make a wish with tanzaku
(2) Learn Tanabata through coloring.
*Other experience of Japan programs also available!