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8 Weekend Events for Fukuoka

Stuck for something to do this weekend? We’ve got you covered with everything from dance festivals to World Baseball Classic 2013 in Fukuoka and more! Here are Fukuoka Now staff’s picks for weekend activities for this Saturday and Sunday …

Event 1 ::: Tenjin Hina Doll Festival 3/1(Fri.) ~3/3(Sun.) @ Elgala Passage
The first Tenjin Hina Doll Festival will be held Mar. 1~3. Elgala Passage, between the two Daimaru department stores, will be the main area for the festival. Craft events will be held at IMS and Kego Shrine. 20 local organizations and 200 volunteers are involved in the festival. They have planned a kimono fashion show, Japanese culture seminars and an Hina Doll auction to find homes for pre-loved dolls. The auction will be held Mar 1 from 13:00. The theme for the event is ‘Japanese Style’ and 54 shops in the Shintencho, the Chikagai and in other areas Tenjin will be be offering discounts or gifts to shoppers who are wearing a kimono. Hina Dolls are traditional ornamental dolls, first displayed in the Heian Period (794~1185).
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Event 2 ::: Tulip Festival 3/2 (Sat.) ~ 4/7 (Sun.) @ Huis Ten Bosch
See 550 varieties of blooming tulips at this annual festival – the largest array in Japan! HTB is the perfect setting for tulip viewing, with its Dutch windmills and church. Other attractions include a flower market, and 3D projection show “The Revival of the Dragon”.
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Event 3 ::: ‘We’re Gonna Go Dancing!!’ vol.3 3/2 (Sat.) @ IMS Hall (9F)
‘We’re Gonna Go Dancing!!’ is a lively festival which has been running every year since 2000. It was reborn in 2009 with a new emphasis on producing new work and reenergizing the performing arts across Japan. The festival contains four pieces. ‘House the Homeless’ directed by Kamiiketakuya and ‘MuDA G’ by the Kyoto based prize winning group ‘QUICK’ are both original collaborations by artists working together for the first time. QUICK’s prize winning shows involve an interdisciplinary use of dance, multimedia and martial arts and their latest piece is themed around nuclear fission, life, death and the universe. ‘Fragile World’, a piece about darkness in modern society, was created by bringing established choreographer Kakuya Ohashi to a local city to live and work with local artists. Selected by a panel of judges, the final, jazzy piece ‘I’m another you’, presented by a Fukuoka based group called ‘In Lake ch’ promises ‘one chair, one table and 16 limbs’. More information on the artists and the festival can be found on the festival website (Japanese).
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Event 4 ::: World Baseball Classic 2013 in Fukuoka 3/2 (Sat.)~6 (Wed.) @ FUKUOKA YAFUOKU! DOME
Fukuoka Dome will be the stage of Pool A’s first-round games in the 2013 World Baseball Classic (WBC) qualifier, Mar 2~6. The four teams competing in Fukuoka are: Japan, Brazil, Cuba and China. The 2013 WBC will see 28 teams enter, up from 16 in 2006 and 2009. The first-round games will be in a round-robin format, with the second-round being double elimination. Tokyo will be one of the locations for second-round games, and the semi-finals and final will take place in San Francisco, USA. Six players from the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks have been selected to join Japan’s team for the World Baseball Classic 2013 tournament. Japan’s team for the series has a total of 34 members, including the following Hawks players: Tadashi Settsu (pitcher), Kenji Odonari (pitcher), Mitsuhiko Morifuku (pitcher), Nobuhiro Matsuda (infield), Yuichi Honda (infield), and Seiichi Uchikawa (outfield). Come along and cheer on Japan! Game One: 3/2 (Sat.) 19:00 JAPAN vs. BRAZIL, Game Two: 3/3 (Sun.) 12:30 CUBA vs. BRAZIL, Game Three: 3/3 (Sun.) 19:00 JAPAN vs. CHINA.
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Event 5 ::: AJET Luau & Skills Auction 3/2 (Sat.) @ IKOI no SATO Spark Grounds
Aloha! Like cultural exchange and want to DO something about it? This “skills auction” consists of volunteers auctioning off a talent which they want to share with you! Examples include: a beginner scuba diving session, Tahitian dance lessons, Spanish conversation class, a tour of Takayama and Shirakawa, and so much more! There will be plenty of live entertainment including hula dance performances and a DJ, Hawaiian-themed festivities to celebrate the Fukuoka-Hawaii sister state relationship, food and drink as well as a Hawaiian-outfit contest. Make sure to come in your best Hawaiian shirt, grass skirt, and lei for a chance to win an iPod shuffle!
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Event 6 ::: Kyokusui-no-en Festival 3/3 (Sun.) @ Dazaifu Tenmangu
This annual purification ceremony has origins in the Heian Period. Participants in ceremonial court robes sit along the stream composing waka poems, as cups of sake are set afloat. When the cups reach them they must hand over the poem and drink the cup. Secure your seat early!
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Event 7 ::: Aitaka Bridge Opening Event 3/3 (Sun.) @ Aitaka Bridge, Kashiiteriha 1-Chome
Aitaka Bridge, a recreational pedestrian bridge connecting Kashii, Higashi-ku with Island City is set to open on Mar. 3 (Sun) with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony. At 430 m in length and with four rest points, the bridge over the Mishima Strait lets walkers leisurely enjoy nature’s beauty and is Japan’s longest trans-sea pedestrian bridge. Once open, it will be part of 3 km of walking paths along the coast and around Island City. After the Aitaka Bridge ribbon-cutting ceremony on Mar. 3, you are invited to walk the 3 km of paths around Mishima Strait. Walkers are asked to gather at the grassy area next to “gaishu ryokuchi” in Kashiiteriha 1-Chome. Attendance is free of charge and no registration is required. Inquiries: City Hall Planning & Coordination Section (092-282-7037)
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Event 8 ::: Kimono Beauty Exhibition ~4/7 (Sun.) @ Fukuoka City Museum
Around 120 kimono from the collection of William Sturgis Bigelow (1850–1926), notable collector of Japanese art. Coming to Japan from the Boston Museum, the exhibition includes exquisite traditional kimono and colorful fashion kimono, plus historical background of the garment.
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Don’t forget to check out our full event calendar.
Have a good weekend!

-FN

P.s. Have any other suggestions for things to do in Fukuoka on the weekend? Please leave your comment below.

Category
Seasonal Guide
Fukuoka Prefecture
Published: Mar 1, 2013 / Last Updated: Apr 1, 2016

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