Bon Odori 2009 : UPDATED!*
What is Bon Odori?
A Bon Odori Festival is also celebrated every year at Penang and at the Matsushita Corp Stadium, Shah Alam. This celebration, which is a major attraction for the state of Selangor, is the brain child of the Japanese Expatriate & Immigrant's Society in Malaysia. In comparison to the celebrations in Japan, the festival is celebrated on a much smaller scale in Penang and Selangor (Malaysia). Here, it is less associated with Buddhism and more with Japanese culture. Held mainly to expose locals to a part of Japanese culture, the festival provides the experience of a variety of Japanese food & drinks, art and dance.
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My school's Japanese class teacher has informed us about this event.She did take a few students from school with her to the festival and she said it was awesome.So I thought I'd post it up here for those of you who might be interested.
*YEAH!Yee-sensei announced in class just now - an hour ago,thought I'd post it up right away before I'd forget - that it has been confirmed that Bon Odori 2009 in Selangor is held on the 18th of July , the third Saturday of the month.Good news for those of you who have been hoping that this event wouldn't clash with DaiCon and such.There's your wish ;D
Here's the map if you need help to find your way to the Masushita Panasonic Sports Centre

Again,here's the info about the one in Penang,yeah?
The same rules from the Selangor event applies to the Penang one,too.I don't have the map for the one in Penang,sorry.I'll post it if I find it anywhere,or if anyone urgently requests it.Thanks!
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Obon (お盆, Obon?) or just Bon (盆, Bon?) is a Japanese Buddhist custom to honor the departed (deceased) spirits of one's ancestors. This Buddhist custom has evolved into a family reunion holiday during which people return to ancestral family places and visit and clean their ancestors' graves. It has existed in Japan for more than 500 years and traditionally includes a dance, known as Bon-Odori.
Bon Odori (盆踊り, meaning simply Bon dance) is an event held during Obon. It is celebrated as a reminder of the gratefulness one should feel toward one's ancestors.
Original article from Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bon_Odori#Bon_Odori
Bon Odori (盆踊り, meaning simply Bon dance) is an event held during Obon. It is celebrated as a reminder of the gratefulness one should feel toward one's ancestors.
Original article from Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bon_Odori#Bon_Odori
A Bon Odori Festival is also celebrated every year at Penang and at the Matsushita Corp Stadium, Shah Alam. This celebration, which is a major attraction for the state of Selangor, is the brain child of the Japanese Expatriate & Immigrant's Society in Malaysia. In comparison to the celebrations in Japan, the festival is celebrated on a much smaller scale in Penang and Selangor (Malaysia). Here, it is less associated with Buddhism and more with Japanese culture. Held mainly to expose locals to a part of Japanese culture, the festival provides the experience of a variety of Japanese food & drinks, art and dance.
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My school's Japanese class teacher has informed us about this event.She did take a few students from school with her to the festival and she said it was awesome.So I thought I'd post it up here for those of you who might be interested.
Bon Odori Festival 2009( Selangor )
Venue : Panasonic Sports Complex (formerly Matsushita Centre)
Address : Lot 4, Persiaran Perkilangan, Seksyen 21, Shah Alam,Selangor
Date : 18th July 2009 *
Time : 5pm onwards
Tickets : Free Admission
Phone : 03-2274 2274 (Japanese Club of KL)
Free Shuttle Bus from Shah Alam KTM Station to Matsushita Stadium is provided.
Synopsis : The Bon Festival is a Japanese Buddhist custom** which is held annually to honour the deceased spirits of one's ancestors. It is meant to be a joyful celebration, bringing families together, and celebrating rather than mourning the lives of the dearly departed.
ATTENTION!! (taken from the Japanese site given by my Japanese friends)
● Strictly no smoking except for designated areas.
● No high-heels allowed in the dancing field.
● Guests are advised to car pool to the stadium due to limited car parks.
● NO COSPLAYING. Respect the Japanese culture and tradition please.
*YEAH!Yee-sensei announced in class just now - an hour ago,thought I'd post it up right away before I'd forget - that it has been confirmed that Bon Odori 2009 in Selangor is held on the 18th of July , the third Saturday of the month.Good news for those of you who have been hoping that this event wouldn't clash with DaiCon and such.There's your wish ;D
Here's the map if you need help to find your way to the Masushita Panasonic Sports Centre

Again,here's the info about the one in Penang,yeah?
Bon Odori 2009 ( Penang )
Location: Esplanade, Penang
Date: 18th July 2009
Organizer: The Consulate of Japan
Contact: 04-2263030
The same rules from the Selangor event applies to the Penang one,too.I don't have the map for the one in Penang,sorry.I'll post it if I find it anywhere,or if anyone urgently requests it.Thanks!
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Information was taken from :
Selangor's Bon Odori Festival : http://www.malaysianbabes.net/forum/lof ... 21344.html
( the bottom part,yeah?:D )
Penang's Bon Odori Festival : http://www.visitpenang.gov.my/portal/up ... h=7&day=18
and of course,dearly Beloved Yee-sensei <3
Selangor's Bon Odori Festival : http://www.malaysianbabes.net/forum/lof ... 21344.html
( the bottom part,yeah?:D )
Penang's Bon Odori Festival : http://www.visitpenang.gov.my/portal/up ... h=7&day=18
and of course,dearly Beloved Yee-sensei <3