Went to my first Bon Odori Festival on Saturday. I’ve reading it for years, mainly through Silencer‘s blog, so when i heard about it on the radio on Friday, i made sure i didn’t miss it this time round. Bon Odori is actually the Japanese Hungry Ghost Festival, but here in Malaysia it’s more of a cultural festival to expose all thing Japanese to Malaysians. This is the 32nd Bon Odori held in KL.
We reached Matsushita Stadium quite early but already we had to park far away.
The crowd there was still in but streaming in at about 4.30pm. Everyone gets a plastic fan, sponsored by various Japanese corporations. Very useful.

The one side of the field was lined with stalls selling Japanese foodstuff (and local stuff passed off as Japanese). These are some of the stalls – that Yokomoni is an excellent tasting ice-cream from a cute dispenser.

We bought one – chocolate of course. RM5. Very refreshing.

We went through all the stalls… lots of variety. Like chocolate strawberries…

Something that looked like kaya balls…

Sushi King even brought their conveyor belt here. Note the sponsor on my kid’s fan…

Assortment of fried snacks. I thought they were mostly quite expensive, but my wife insisted that they were selling at cost price (!).

Of course, no running away from sushi. Quite a few stalls were selling it.

We bought this fried chicken meat on a stick for RM3. Very tasty.

My kids loved this mushroom cheese sausage from the Jusco stall. RM5. They also had jalapeno flavor. Very Japanese…?
Of all people to meet there, we bumped into Pat‘s sister, Patricia. Boyfriend works for some Jap company.
This stall was quite popular with a long line of folks. They had lots of imported ice-cream flavors.

We bought the Hershey’s cookies and cream…

…and the Ghana black choc one…

Taste almost the same as the regular Ghana choc bars we bought.

Walking around i kinda notice there are a lot of Japanese expats here in Malaysia. You can see lots of them here, especially the girls in their yukatas.

It’s easy to tell Japanese girls from the non-Japanese ones. These are Japanese…

These two NOT Japanese. They were speaking Cantonese.

I’m not so sure about these though…

After eating, we walked across the field to the grandstand, this is the stage for the performances.

After waiting for a bit, the performances were about to start. These are the drummers…

The stage was a bit far to capture the dance on our camera, but they were very good.

By now the field was packed like a political rally (!). It was quite a sight to see almost everyone on the field dancing and moving together with the performers.

This was the guest performers by local students doing some fan dance. At first they were quite organized, but after like 5 minutes, they started to get kelam kabut… good try tho 🙂

We didn’t stay for the 3 other performances, so we left about 8.30pm. We’ll be back next year…
[tags]bon odori, malaysia, japan, japanese[/tags]




19 Comments
Boone
First I’ve heard of this but is appears to be a fab festival. Look at all the food on offer. What’s this again…? Jap Hungry Ghost Festival? Compared to the Chinese version, which is rather morbid and full of scary stuff and taboos, this event is a blast.
simon
yeah you should come next year…
Dr. Tan
Ya orange right is my uni mate. Very much into Jap stuffs.
simon
really? what a coincidence… u didn’t go and sapot her? 🙂
Silencers
Aiyak, boss. You couldve come over to the clock area and said hi. I was lepaking there XD
cc
Everyone seems to have gone to the event. Been to one years ago, great fun! 🙂
simon
silencers – isayman… i didn’t know la… i was actually looking out for some ppl with emina t-shirts.
cc – was it the same back then?
howshouse
sure looks like fun. i’ve gotta make an effort to go for the next one. definitely
simpleU
A place to get to know JAPANESE gals:) hehe
Too bad, i’ve missed it! sure looks fun though..
giddy tigress
I’ve never been to one, can you imagine? I always figured it would be too crowded for my liking. But all the food you are showcasing may just make me change my mind!
simon
howshouse – you should.
simpleU – well, true lots of them there 🙂
giddy tigress – eh maybe u can make it for the penang one.
mama23beas
Hey, I got to know about this looooong time ago, as it was advertised in the matriculation centre here (for students that would be sent to Japan). Attended one maybe 10 years ago. Back then not as many stalls la. I really enjoyed the part when everyone joined in the dance, quite fun. And think back then not as big crowd but it was held at the same place…think the venue never changed. Heard the ad for this year’s, no time to go la just like the years before.
Ann
NEXT YEAR I WILL GO !!! please remind me!
simon
mama23beas – i guess more stalls now, and more sponsors… i read in the write up in the star today too, i didn’t know MB was there too!
Ann – sure, we got together la
Ponytail
Thanks for the fan…hahaha…need to endure some drama to get it sumore 🙂
Next year all go together laa…I want that Jap ice-cream also…I like those Jap ice cream wrapped in mochi one 🙂
Zer0
Ooo, you were there too!. Great stuff.
simon
yeah i saw your pics on facebook. there were soooo many ppl on the field! i was all the way at the grandstand.
cc
Yea, I think it’s pretty much the same, except maybe the crowd is bigger now.
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