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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. Gashapon vending machines were very popular with children. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. Kazuma Tay sang traditional Okinawan music. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. Kazuma Tay sang traditional Okinawan music. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. Gashapon vending machines were very popular with children. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. Luna Dorio found a ramen shop. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. The pompom girls of Torrance danced. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. Henry Tran salted his grilled pork belly. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. Yohei Omoto makes okonomiyaki, a Japanese pancake dish. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. The pompom girls of Torrance danced. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
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Natsu Matsuri Shinsengumi celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday, September 3, with a Japanese cultural experience held at the Torrance Center for the Arts and Culture. With over 50 stalls, there was plenty of food as well as entertainment. Kazuma Tay sang traditional Okinawan music. (Photo by contributing photographer Chuck Bennett)
The Torrance Cultural Arts Center celebrated Japanese culture over the weekend with a one-day summer festival featuring food from over 50 stalls, traditional taiko drumming, and other musical performances.
The 8th Annual Japan Cultural Festival was held on Saturday, September 3 at the Cultural Arts Center at 3330 Civic Center Drive. The event also included activities such as anime cosplay and a ramen eating contest.
A 30th anniversary event for the Japanese restaurant group Shinsengumi.
All ticket proceeds were donated to Torrance.
