Sorry, I can't read Japanese! And as far as speaking it, I only know some basic phrases.
I have a souvenir coin and some chopsticks from this event....oh, and a couple vintage newspaper ads. They are on my "list" of stuff to post. I had the winning bid on one of these entertainment schedules on ebay a while back, but the seller contacted me and said they had "misplaced" the item. :-(
The last character is matsuri. Which means festival. so it just says: Nihon Matsuri, or Japan Festival, or Festival Japan if you prefer.
Monday, 28 March, 2011
Anonymous said...
I remember going to Disneyland during this event and it was fantastic. 29 years ago? Yikes! I wish that I had taken more pictures. I did shoot some Super 8mm movie film of it. I believe they also held a Latin festival back then, too, but I didn't experience that one. The recent Family Fun Days held at Disneyland was like a very small scale taste of what these events were like.
I remember dancing in this event! It was very special to me because we visited the park often when we had visitors from overseas, and it was very much a comforting place where I felt safe and happy. Dancing was much of my identity when I was younger so to get to do the thing that I love and be in my safe place was one of my greatest memories!
I still remember Winnie the Pooh playfully teasing our instructor while we were queuing backstage for the parade! Visiting the costume buildings was pretty exciting too.
I performed with Bando Mitsusa Kai. Funny when you are a child...it was not as impressive to me then.
Wednesday, 25 December, 2019
Twenty Nine years ago Disneyland celebrated its Festival Japan on March 27 & 28 1982. Given current events in Japan I hope this post can add a smile to an otherwise tragic situation. My thoughts and prayers are with all the fine people of Japan.
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This appears to have been a super Festival, Disneyland went all out here, maybe they were in a Japan mood because Tokyo Disneyland was getting ready to open?
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Possibly Tokyo Magic can translate this for us?
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posted by Vintage Disneyland Tickets at 12:01 AM on Mar 28, 2011
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Close this window Jump to comment formSorry, I can't read Japanese! And as far as speaking it, I only know some basic phrases.
I have a souvenir coin and some chopsticks from this event....oh, and a couple vintage newspaper ads. They are on my "list" of stuff to post. I had the winning bid on one of these entertainment schedules on ebay a while back, but the seller contacted me and said they had "misplaced" the item. :-(
Monday, 28 March, 2011
For starters, turn it over, it's upside down. It's Japan, not Australia.
Monday, 28 March, 2011
The first two characters (The box and the umbrella)do stand for Japan. The last character, I don't know. I hope it's not a dirty word.
Monday, 28 March, 2011
The last character is matsuri. Which means festival. so it just says: Nihon Matsuri, or Japan Festival, or Festival Japan if you prefer.
Monday, 28 March, 2011
I remember going to Disneyland during this event and it was fantastic. 29 years ago? Yikes! I wish that I had taken more pictures. I did shoot some Super 8mm movie film of it. I believe they also held a Latin festival back then, too, but I didn't experience that one. The recent Family Fun Days held at Disneyland was like a very small scale taste of what these events were like.
Monday, 11 April, 2011
I remember dancing in this event! It was very special to me because we visited the park often when we had visitors from overseas, and it was very much a comforting place where I felt safe and happy. Dancing was much of my identity when I was younger so to get to do the thing that I love and be in my safe place was one of my greatest memories!
I still remember Winnie the Pooh playfully teasing our instructor while we were queuing backstage for the parade! Visiting the costume buildings was pretty exciting too.
Thank you for posting these memories!
Thursday, 05 December, 2019
I performed with Bando Mitsusa Kai. Funny when you are a child...it was not as impressive to me then.
Wednesday, 25 December, 2019