ST. LOUIS– It’s a Labor Day weekend practice at the Missouri Botanical Garden, The Japanese Festival commemorates an enduring and also purposeful collaboration.
“We love working with the Missouri Botanical Garden. Is a great partnership. Committee, volunteers that work together, work with the garden. And we try to put on a great festival for the public here in St. Louis,” claimed Mike Kimzey of the Japan America Society ofSt Louis, coordinator of the occasion.
The 46 th yearly Japanese Festival is established with the 14-acre Japanese Garden, the biggest in North America, as its background. It has an unique background.
“Japanese Americans that were released from the camps and embraced here in St. Louis,” Kimzey claimed.
“There are performances, there are martial arts, dancing, and drumming. There’s lots of great food to eat. There’s something for everyone,” claimed …