2024 JAPANESE CULTURAL BAZAAR!

 
 

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Our 2024 Bazaar is looking to be our best yet!

On Sunday, June 2, for five bdief hours, our gates are open to fun, games, performances, prizes, great food, and our exclusive silent auction. The event starts at 11 a.m. and booths close at 4 p.m.

Fun for the whole family! We’ll be posting more information soon, but here is an overview.

SNEAK PEEK

Admission

Free as always, young and old.

Free Entertainment and Cultural Displays

Taiko, Intro to Buddhism/Temple Tour, Koto, Marital Arts, Sumi-e (Ink-Brush Painting), Shamisen, Hula, traditional folk music, and more.

Goshiso (Delicious) Food

Sushi; meat and vegetarian tacos; teriyaki chicken dinners; chow mein with pan-fried noodles; tofu salad; and more.

Bakery Items

Cookies, pies cake, and mochi sweets with peanut butter, an (sweet bean), and strawberry filling. Best place also to find hot coffee.

Games for the Kids

Tickets are cheap, everyone wins a prize.

Silent Auction

Back in full force this year, in the Sangha Hall, with more high value donations than ever.

Opportunity Drawing

So many prizes! Buy tickets in advance. Door prizes drawn each hour.

Top prizes include $1000; one-night stay and dinner for two at Sycuan Resort; and two opening night tickets for Broadway San Diego’s Peter Pan musical.

White Elephant Shop

Crafts, clothing, designer purses, and more.

Plant Sale

Expand your garden with plumeria, bromeliads, vegetables, and more.

Community Booths

It takes a village! Confirmed groups identified soon to include health care and social welfare groups.

Beer Garden

To go along with all that delicious food. Yes, we have sake (rice wine) too. Must be 21 to enter.

Snack Shack

Wide range of cold drinks and crispy snacks.

Cash or Card?

We expect to have card readers at the Ticket Booth, White Elephant Shop, Silent Auction, and Beer Garden.

Parking — Please Plan Ahead

Parking is an issue as we use our own parking lot for the Bazaar activities. Plan ahead to park on nearby streets. Note: Some businesses on Market Street (but not all) allow you to park in their parking spaces. We will update parking details soon.

Our Mission: The Buddhist Temple of San Diego aims to be a spiritual, cultural, and educational resource to the community. Our Bazaar allows us to share our culture and fulfill our mission.

BT SD