The one I am working for is the third time of the Sakura Festival in Leeds, I also went to the second one during the first week of December in 2018. It was a really great opportunity for those who have an interest in Japanese culture, visitors can learn and experience a lot of Japanese cultures. According to their description, Sakura Festival provides audiences to watch traditional performers such as Taiko drummers, Karate demonstrations, Japanese folk music and more. Also, they can try their hands at Japanese-style carnival games, like a shooting range and a balloon fishing game. Pose for a photograph is traditional Japanese clothing or try on modern cosplay dress up items. Furthermore, visitors can take part in a Green Tea ceremony or try some Japanese sweets and snacks, and there’ll be a Japanese chef from a popular Leeds restaurant cooking up some high-quality, authentic dishes.
The venue will take place at the Kirkgate Market in Leeds on 8 June. They will introduce Japanese rich and diverse culture including both pop culture and traditional one during the festival, so they want the logo to be comfortable to everyone and easy to recognize.
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