Sakura menu Japanese restaurant map 2009
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Sakura menu Japanese restaurant map 2009
Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival March 28 - April 24, 2009 www.vcbf.ca SAKURA menu JAPANESE restaurant map SAKURA = Cherry Blossom in Japanese SAKURA Menu available during the Festival only Kitanoya Guu with Otokomae Blue Tree Café 551 Cardero St., Vancouver Phone: 604-647-2202 www.bluetreecafe.ca G eo St rgia Special Menu: Blue Tree original Sakura Mousse $3.80 #105-375 Water St., Vancouver Phone: 604 685-8682 www.guu-izakaya.com/ gastown.html Special Menu: Cherry Blossom - SAKURA $5.50 Hastings St Miku Restaurant Venables St #2-1055 West Hastings St. (Guinness Tower) Vancouver Phone: 604-568-3900 www.mikurestaurant.com Special Menu: Sakura - Zen $25.00 (Lunch) $30.00 (Dinner with dessert) 21st Granville St Okada Sushi Burnaby Main St M101-888 Nelson St. Vancouver Phone: 604-899-3266 www.okadasushi.com Kingsway Special Menu: Premium Sakura Chirashi Sushi Special Menu: Tojo's Seafood Salad with Cherry Blossom dressing $28.00 No.2 Rd Menya Japanese Noodle 401 West Broadway, Vancouver Phone: 604-873-3277 Imperial St Royal Oak Ave Tojo's Restaurant 1133 West Broadway Vancouver Phone: 604-872-8050 www.tojos.com 1130 Commercial Dr. Vancouver Phone: 604-215-1130 www.limerestaurant.ca Special Menu: Sakura Course $25.00 Commercial Dr Broadway Lime Japanese Cuisine Special Menu: Sakura Udon $7.00 Suzuya Japanese Market 5317 Lane St., Burnaby Phone: 604-685-7119 www.suzuya.ca Richmond Special Menu: SAKURA Bun $0.99 Garden City Rd Sakura Sushi Special Menu: Sakura Roll $5.00 No.3 Rd Sakura Party Tray $35.00 Zipang Sushi Westminster Hwy #4-6390 No3 Rd., Richmond Phone: 604-247-1662 www.sakurasushi.ca Japan Fair * This map is created by the JAPAN FAIR committee. 3710 Main St., Vancouver Phone: 604-708-1667 Special Menu: Hanayori DANGO! $5.25 Schedule Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival 10:00 - 10:20 …… Opening Ceremony 10:20 - 10:35 …… Lion Dance Outside the Garden Floral Hall 11:30 - 12:30 …… Origami with Joseph Wu 1:00 - 2:30 …… Kimono Dressing 2:30 - 3:00 …… Japanese Lesson 3:00 - 3:30 …… Japanese-style storytelling 3:30 - 5:00 …… Yukata Dressing Inside the Garden Deck 1:30 - 2:00 …… Otowa Ryu Dancers 3:00 - 3:30 …… Calligraphy Performance 3:30 - 4:00 …… Cosplay Performance Glasshouse 11:00, 12:00, 1:00 …… Tea Ceremony 2:30 - 5:00 … Sake Tasting (Jizake Japan) Garden Tours 11:00, 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 Saturday, March 28th & Sunday, March 29 (10am - 5pm) Opening at VanDusen Botanical Garden ← Please see schedule here. Saturday March 28 Japan Fair March 28 (Sat.) - 29 (Sun.) 2009 at VanDusen Botanical Garden Sunday March 29 Bring on the blossoms at Under the Cherry Tree and enjoy the Japan Fair with Japanese cultural arts, products and demonstrations in addition to the best of BC’s fine crafts. Come experience the food, performances and hands on demonstrations of a family friendly sakura matsuri (cherry blossom festival). Celebrate spring inside the garden at Sakura Days with a tea ceremony, sake tasting, garden tour, plein-air painting and more performances. Haiku Cherry Tree Installations by Designers from Bing Thom Architects on display. When: Sat., March 28 & Sun., March 29, 10am - 5pm Where: VanDusen Botanical Garden, 5251 Oak Street (37th & Oak), Vancouver, BC Cost: Free admission to “Under the Cherry Tree” Garden entrance fee applies to “Sakura Days” Contact: [email protected] www.vcbf.ca Outside the Garden Floral Hall 10:30 - 11:30 …… Calligraphy Lesson 11:30 - 12:30 …… Origami with Joseph Wu 1:00 - 2:30 …… Kimono Dressing 2:30 - 3:00 …… Japanese Lesson 3:00 - 3:30 …… Japanese-style storytelling 3:30 - 5:00 …… Yukata Dressing Inside the Garden Deck 10:30 - 10:45 …… Katari Taiko 12:00 - 12:15 …… Martial Arts Demo 12:30 - 1:00 …… Sakura Singers 1:00 - 1:30 …… Japanese Flute Performance 3:00 - 3:30 …… Calligraphy Performance 3:30 - 4:00 …… Soran Bushi Dance Glasshouse 11:00, 12:00, 1:00 …… Tea Ceremony 2:30 - 5:00 … Sake Tasting (Jizake Japan) Garden Tours 11:00, 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 Shakuhachi (Japanese Flute) and Koto (Japanese Harp) performances by the Shakuhachi Society of BC. (both days) Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of Japan-Canada Relations. Haiku Cherry Tree Talks by Designers from Bing Thom Architects at 11am and 1pm. (both days) Presented by: • Japan Fair Organizing Committee - Japanese Business Association of Vancouver (Konwakai) - Vancouver Mokuyokai Society - Japanese Women's Business Association (JWBA) - Vancouver Japanese Business Association (Kiyukai) - Japan-Canada Chamber of Commerce and - The Canada-Japan Society of British Columbia • Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival and • Crackerjack Food and Beverages: (both days) In conjunction with: • The Consulate General of Japan in Vancouver and • VanDusen Botanical Garden Tea ceremony; sake tasting; Japanese festival food such as onigiri (rice balls), takoyaki (octopus fritter), and yakisoba (fried noodles); Japanese style hotdogs, snacks and cream puffs – and much more! Vendors: (both days) Shiatsu; lacquerware; pottery; manga (comics); Japanese travel information; photography; prints; embroidery; bags; jewellery; soap; glasswork; textiles; ikebana (Japanese flower arranging); haiku (Japanese poetry) and unique eco-friendly Japanese cars and motorcycles. March 28 - April 24, 2009 www.vcbf.ca Saturday, March 28 (8pm) VSO celebrates Haiku Invitational The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra announces the winning 2009 international Haiku Invitational poems at their Musically Speaking Concert. For one night only the interactive Haiku Cherry Tree Installations by Bing Thom Architects' will be on special exhibit in the lobby of the Orpheum Theatre. Tuesday, March 31 (12noon - 1:30pm) Cherry Jam Downtown Join CBC's Bill Richardson for a free lunchtime concert inside Burrard Skytrain Station featuring: • Kutapira marimba group • Chibi Taiko • Yuaikai Ryukyu Taiko Dance Group • Cascades Brass Quintet • Island, Japanese Pop Band Sunday, April 5 (2pm - 3pm) Under Heaven's Dome Sounds of Haiku - a celebration of words and music World premiere of Leslie’s Uyeda’s new composition of festival 2008 winning haiku in a magical moveable concert in the Bloedel Conservatory at Queen Elizabeth Park. Saturday April 18 Legacy Sakura Celebration At Oppenheimer Park in collaboration with Save the Legacy Sakura Coalition Saturday April 18 (10am - 4pm) Bike the Blossoms In collaboration with Slow Food Vancouver, Bike the Blossoms features bloomin' biking fun: • City bike route maps highlighting boulevards of cherry blossom viewing • Selected Slow Food refueling stops at various eateries • Connect with local food and farmers hosted at community centres along the route. Plus: Tree Talks and Walks, BC Blossom Watch Photo Contest, Plein-air painting, & more! [email protected] Other Japan related events Saturday March 28, 2009 -10am to 9pmJapantown Multicultural Neighbourhood Celebration Procession, commemoration, performances, walks, stories, forums to celebrate the past, present and future of the neighbourhood of 400 block Powell Street and Japantown. 8pm Special dance performance with Yukimitsu Bando and her son Yukiomi Bando of the Bando-ryu School of Nihon Buyo from Tokyo, at the Japanese Hall, 487 Alexander. Free admission. For program details call 604-628-5672 or go to www.vjls-jh.com and click “Upcoming Events.” Produced by Tonari Gumi, the Vancouver Japanese Language School & Japanese Hall, Vancouver Moving Theatre and the Powell Street Festival Society. Saturday April 11, 2009 -3pm to 8pmVancouver Mokuyokai Society Ohanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) Celebrate under the blossoms with a tea ceremony, a garden tour, origami, Japanese food and traditional music at UBC’s Nitobe Garden, an authentic Japanese garden illuminated by lantern-light for this special event. See www.mokuyokai.bc.ca for more details.
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