Japanese Fall Festival
The Japanese Fall Festival is a celebration of authentic Japanese culture highlighting Springfield’s sister city relationship with Isesaki, Japan (formed in 1986). Each year, a delegation of Isesaki citizens travels to Springfield to contribute to the festival through demonstrations and interactions with attendees.
2023 Japanese Fall Festival
Fri., Sept. 8, 5-10pm
Sat., Sept. 9, 11am-10pm
Sun., Sept. 10, 11am-6pm
Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden
Celebrate Japanese culture and our sister city relationship with Isesaki, Japan. Members get in free! Check back later for more information.
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2022 Japanese Fall Festival

Financial assistance for this project has been provided by the Musgrave Foundation; the Community Foundation of the Ozarks; and the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.
Springfield Sister Cities Association, in partnership with the Springfield- Greene County Park Board, proudly presents the 26th Japanese Fall Festival on Friday-Sunday, September 9-11, 2022, in the beautiful Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden located within the extraordinary Springfield Botanical Gardens at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park, 2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield, Mo.
Hours and Admission
Tickets available at the gate; cash or card accepted.
Fri., Sept. 9 | 5 p.m.-10 p.m. | $8/adult | $3/child ages 3-12 |
Sat., Sept. 10 | 11 a.m.-10 p.m. | $12/adult | $3/child ages 3-12 |
Sun., Sept. 11 | 11 a.m.-6 p.m. | $8/adult | $3/child ages 3-12 or person in cosplay |
Pets welcome! Standard park rules apply.
MEMBERS GET IN FREE
Members of Springfield Sister Cities Association receive free entry all weekend. An annual membership ranges in price from $10 for a student to $60 for a family; join and view additional membership benefits at peacethroughpeople.org/membership.
Performers
Samurai Sword Soul

Samurai Sword Soul from New York City was founded by Yoshi Amao in 2003. They perform Japanese sword stage fighting (tate), imbuing traditional techniques with a modern essence. Their routines feature an engaging mix of comedy and humanistic-themed dramas.
samuraiswordsoul.com
Seiran Chiba
Seiran Chiba is a world-renowned large-scale Japanese calligraphy (shodo) artist from Fukushima, Japan. She revolutionized the art of shodo by taking it outside and then by using it as therapy, particularly for survivors of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. Her modern approach is inspired by hope and peace.
seiran-c.net
Uzumaru
Uzumaru is a Yosakoi dance team from San Jose’s Japantown. Yosakoi is a traditional Japanese dance style that blends traditional Japanese choreography with modern and folk music. It is performed at festivals and events across Japan, typically by large teams.
uzumaru.wixsite.com/website
Yasu Ishida
Yasu Ishida is a magician and storyteller originally from Ube, Japan. He combines traditional Japanese theatre, music, origami, magic and storytelling to bring the enchanting land of Japan to his audiences. He is also serving as the festival’s main emcee!
yasutheatre.com
KiRa-KiRa Springfield
KiRa-KiRa Springfield is a local cosplay (costume role play) group which performs cover dance routines, particularly dance routines from the popular Japanese series,
Love Live!
facebook.com/kirakiraspringfield
Kizuna Japan America Friendship Group
Kizuna is a local group that works to create bonds (Kizuna) between Japanese and American cultures. They’re available to facilitate Japanese culture workshops on a variety of topics throughout the year. You can also find them leading the festival’s tea café, tea ceremonies, and yukata try-on tent.
Lancaster Station
Lancaster Station is a vocal group featuring Ron Marshall, Sydney Young and Sheila Davis. They perform complex harmonies covering hits from the 60’s-80’s and some 2000’s. They’re headed to perform at Isesaki’s city festival later this month! Donate to their trip at
peacethroughpeople.org/lancaster.
lancasterstation.com
Springfield Cosplay
Springfield Cosplay was formed during the 2015 Japanese Fall Festival and works to connect cosplayers of all ages and skill levels. Costume role play (cosplay) is an art that originated in Japan. Stop by their tent to learn more about their activities throughout the year.
facebook.com/sgfcosplay
St. Louis Osuwa Taiko
Osuwa Taiko was founded in 1986 by Grandmaster Daihachi Oguchi of Suwa, Japan, St. Louis’ sister city. They perform Japanese ensemble drumming on large drums (taiko) to promote and preserve the art and foster cultural understanding. Children’s workshop to be announced!
stltaiko.com
Tracy's Kenpo Karate
Tracy’s Kenpo Karate is Springfield’s original, authentic, and traditional Japanese martial arts (kenpo) studio. Chief instructor Anthony Verburgt is a ninth-degree black belt and a direct student of Great Grandmaster Al Tracy. All ages are welcome to participate in their workshop on Sat. or Sun. at 2pm. Pre-register at the souvenir market or at the link coming soon.
tracyskenpo.net
Isesaki Delegates
Springfield’s Japanese sister city, Isesaki, sends delegates to participate in the festival each year. Stop by the culture tent to meet them and learn what they have to share about their culture!
Miyoko Yoshida – Wendy Rios and Curt Krafka
Chikashi Kawano – Springfield Host TBD
Chiemi Nagaoka – Hosted by Dennis & Janet McBride
Interested in hosting? Click here to learn more!
Activities
In addition to numerous vendor and artisan booths featuring wares authentic to Japanese culture, guests will enjoy the Nihon bunka taiken tent (Japanese culture experience tent), the omiyage and dagashi tents (souvenirs and snacks tents), and concessions.
The festival offers cultural opportunities geared toward children including an activity area featuring traditional Japanese games and crafts led by Japanese language students from Kickapoo High School. These opportunities end by dusk each evening.
Workshops
Ikebana Workshop ($35/arrangement) - Saturday at 12:30pm
Gain basic understanding of the Japanese art of flower arranging. Discover some of the tricks and tools for arranging stems, leaves, and flowers in ways that may seem to defy gravity. Create and keep a fresh flower arrangement of your own design along with all the necessary tools.
Instructor: Katie Keith is the coordinator for the Springfield Botanical Gardens. She has a master’s degree in Ornamental Horticulture and Landscape Design from the University of Tennessee. 20 years of experience in the public garden field. She has studied floral design with the Springfield Council of Federated Garden Clubs.
Tea Ceremony Workshop ($10/person*) - Saturday or Sunday at 12:30pm or 2pm
Learn how a traditional Japanese tea ceremony works from Kizuna Japan America Friendship Club. *Registration is accepted at the souvenir market only (cash or card). Space is very limited; first come, first served.
Tai Chi Chuan Workshop ($5/person) - Saturday or Sunday at 2pm
Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese tradition that, today, is practiced as a graceful form of exercise. It involves a series of movements performed in a slow, focused manner and accompanied by deep breathing.
Tai Chi, also called Tai Chi Chuan, is a noncompetitive, self-paced system of gentle physical exercise and stretching. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Often described as meditation in motion, Tai Chi promotes serenity through gentle, flowing movements.
The class is presented by Anthony Verburgt, son-in-law of Shan, Chuan Ming, past instructor at the Purple Blossom Park in Beijing, China.
Kokedama Workshop ($35/ball) - Saturday at 3:30pm or Sunday at 3pm
Kokedama translates to “moss ball” in Japanese. A kokedama is a living plant in its own ball of soil, wrapped in moss and held together with string. A typical house plant can be transformed into a sculptured art form and display piece for your home or office. Kokedama balls can be hung from string or wire, placed on a tray of rocks, or set on a piece of bark or driftwood.
Learn the history of kokedama and get your hands dirty as you craft your own unique 3-4in moss ball to enjoy for years to come!
Instructor Brandon Fear is co-owner of The Plant Room, Springfield’s one-stop house plant shop that also features the work of 40+ local artists.
Bonsai Workshop ($60/tree) - Saturday at 5:30pm or Sunday at 12:30pm
Learn the Japanese art of training miniature trees from instructor Chris Cox, The Bonsai Guy.
*Tea ceremony workshop registration is accepted at the souvenir market only. Space is very limited; we recommend that you register early.
Workshop registration does not include the price of festival admission.
REGISTER FOR A WORKSHOP
Cosplay
Cosplay Day is Sunday, September 11; come to the festival in your cosplay (costume role play) to receive $3 admission!
Cosplay activities in partnership with Springfield Cosplay to be announced.
Candlelight Walk
Beginning at dusk on Friday and Saturday, September 9 and 10, hundreds of torches light the garden pathways and soft Japanese music fills the air to create a romantic strolling atmosphere. Purchase a wishing lantern and set your dreams afloat on one of the koi ponds.
Schedule
Friday Performances
5:15pm | Kizuna, traditional dance demonstrators |
5:45pm | Opening Ceremony | Welcome to SPS Ambassadors |
6:05pm | Seiran Chiba, large-scale calligrapher |
6:20pm | St. Louis Osuwa Taiko, ensemble drummers |
6:40pm | Uzumaru, ensemble Yosakoi dancers |
7:00pm | Samurai Sword Soul, samurai theater performers |
7:20pm | St. Louis Osuwa Taiko, ensemble drummers |
Friday Activities
Dusk | Candlelight Walk, wishing lanterns available for $5 at the souvenir market |
Saturday Performances
11:25am | KiRa-KiRa Springfield, costume role play dancers |
11:40pm | Tracy’s Kenpo Karate, martial arts demonstrators |
12:30pm | Seiran Chiba, large-scale calligrapher |
1:00pm | Yasu Ishida, magic storyteller |
1:30pm | Uzumaru, ensemble yosakoi dancers |
2:00pm | Samurai Sword Soul, samurai theater
Performance followed by free children's workshop |
2:45pm | St. Louis Osuwa Taiko, ensemble drummers
Performance followed by free children's workshop |
3:30pm | Seiran Chiba, large-scale calligrapher |
4:00pm | Break |
4:15pm | Kizuna, traditional dance demonstrators |
5:10pm | Lancaster Station, local musicians performing in Isesaki this year |
6:20pm | Uzumaru, ensemble yosakoi dancers |
7:00pm | Samurai Sword Soul, samurai theater
Performance followed by free children's workshop |
7:45pm | St. Louis Osuwa Taiko, ensemble drummers |
9:00pm | Hatsune Miku Hologram Concert |
Saturday Activities
11:30am | Yukata Try-on, $5 |
12:00pm | Tea Café, $5 |
12:30pm | Ikebana Workshop – pre-registration required, $35 |
12:30pm | Tea Ceremony Workshop – pre-registration required, $10 |
1:00pm | Yukata Try-on, $5 |
2:00pm | Tai Chi Chuan Workshop – pre-registration required, $5 |
2:00pm | Tea Ceremony Workshop – pre-registration required, $10 |
2:00pm | Yukata Try-on, $5 |
3:30pm | Kokedama Workshop – pre-registration required, $35 |
5:30pm | Bonsai Workshop – pre-registration required, $60 |
Dusk | Candlelight Walk, wishing lanterns available for $5 at the souvenir market |
Sunday Performances
11:10pm | Tracy’s Kenpo Karate, martial arts demonstrators |
12:00pm | Uzumaru, ensemble Yosakoi dancers |
12:30pm | Springfield Cosplay, costume role play demonstrators |
1:00pm | Samurai Sword Soul, samurai theater
Performance followed by free children's workshop |
1:45pm | Seiran Chiba, large-scale calligrapher |
2:15pm | St. Louis Osuwa Taiko, ensemble drummers |
2:45pm | Samurai Sword Soul, samurai theater |
3:15pm | Lancaster Station, local musicians performing in Isesaki in 2022 |
4:15pm | Kizuna, traditional dance demonstrators |
5:00pm | KiRa-KiRa Springfield, costume role play dancers |
5:30pm | Springfield Cosplay, community cosplay showcase |
Sunday Activities
11:30am | Yukata Try-on, $5 |
12:00pm | Tea Café, $5 |
12:30pm | Tea Ceremony Workshop – pre-registration required, $10 |
12:30pm | Bonsai Workshop – pre-registration required, $60 |
1:00pm | Yukata Try-on, $5 |
2:00pm | Tai Chi Chuan Workshop – pre-registration required, $5 |
2:00pm | Tea Ceremony Workshop – pre-registration required, $10 |
2:00pm | Yukata Try-on, $5 |
3:00pm | Kokedama Workshop – pre-registration required, $35 |
Volunteer
Hundreds of volunteers are needed to work the Japanese Fall Festival; volunteers receive free entry to the festival on the day of their shift.
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Vend
New vendor applications are welcome; proposed booths must be authentic to Japanese culture for consideration. The deadline to apply is Thursday, August 25.
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Sponsorships
Help bring this cultural event to the community and take advantage of its high visibility! Pledge by Wed., June 26 for guaranteed inclusion in print materials. To pledge or learn more, please visit peacethroughpeople.org/sponsorship.
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About
The Japanese Fall Festival is a celebration of authentic Japanese culture highlighting Springfield’s 36-year-old sister city relationship with Isesaki, Japan. In typical years, Springfield and Isesaki exchange performers to entertain and share culture at each other’s festivals. These exchanges were cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19. We are so excited to resume the exchange this year!
Springfield Sister Cities Association donates half of the Japanese Fall Festival’s admission proceeds to the maintenance and development of the Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden, sponsored by Simmons Bank. The remaining proceeds benefit cultural programs which further Springfield Sister Cities Association’s mission of “Peace through People.”
For more information regarding the Japanese Fall Festival or Springfield Sister Cities Association, please contact us.
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