Sudbury.com reporter Jenny Lamothe takes us behind the scenes
Hundreds of Sudburians gathered at the Grace Hartman Amphitheatre in Bell Park on July 22 for the Japan Festival, where the mesmerizing sound of Taiko drums filled the air. The event offered a delightful mix of vendors, delectable food choices, and valuable insights into Japanese culture and traditions. At the center of it all was Takako Shoji Boyle, the woman who initiated the festival.
Visitors from near and far, including Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa, were drawn to witness the captivating Taiko drum performances, a highlight of the festival. Boyle's Japanese restaurant, Kako's Kitchen, was also present at the event, drawing crowds to savor its authentic cuisine. Looking ahead, Boyle expressed her excitement for next year's now-annual festival, eager to continue sharing the beauty of Japanese culture with the community.
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