STALLHOLDERS

Please remember that the success of the festival relies heavily on high quality standards of your stall. Please take a minute to read our mission statement below. Your application will be considered based on the degree to which it satisfies our mission statement.

If you would like to become a stall holder, Click here to register.

Please register by March 29. No late applications will be accepted. The registration process is complete (pending JAFA approval) upon completion of this online form.

Click here to download a copy of the food safety guide for your reference. (There is no need to complete this form - the food safety contract is included in the online registration form above).

 

KODOMO NO HI JAPAN FESTIVAL - MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of Kodomo no Hi Japan Festival is the promotion of friendship between Australian and Japan through the exhibition of Japanese culture in many forms (both traditional and modern) in Adelaide. This is achieved with the participation of local performers, community groups and volunteers.

Multicultural

The festival aims to be multicultural and inclusive of people from all cultural backgrounds and of all ages.

Family-friendly

The festival aims to be “family-friendly”, by

a)being affordable for families in terms of

i)admission prices

ii)food prices

iii)the provision of a variety of free or near free activities.

b)“going the extra mile” for families in terms of customer service.

c)providing entertainment and activities that are suitable for people of all ages.

Services

The festival aims to fulfil the needs of patrons attending the festival in terms of

a)Providing enough facilities for the estimated crowd number.

b)Providing sufficient high quality food stalls to feed patrons.

c)Providing affordable, high-quality entertainment, activities and exhibitions.

d)Providing adequate car parking and disabled parking.

Food stalls

The festival aims to have a sufficient number of food stalls to feed all festival patrons affordably and with minimal wait. The festival aims to have stalls that have the necessary experience, serve high quality, healthy food cooked with the correct equipment. The festival aims to ensure that all food stalls are trained in proper food and hygiene procedures and continually strives to deliver only food that is absolutely safe to consume.

 

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Diary Dates

1st and 3rd Saturdays each Month

Craft Classes

1st April 2023

2pm-3:30pm

Cowandilla Primary School

21 Jenkins St, Cowandilla

 

4th Wednesday of each Month

J-Kai

26 April 2023

6pm-9pm

Hotel Metro

46 Grote St, Adelaide

 

Coming in 2023

 

Kodomo no Hi

Sunday 7th May 2023

Thebarton Community Centre

 

AnimeGO! Japan Pop Culture Festival

29th October 2023

Adelaide Festival Centre 

 

Bonenkai

December 2023