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ArgentinaIn Argentina, the Bon Fest

Argentina

In Argentina, the Bon Festival is celebrated by Japanese communities during the summer of the southern hemisphere. The biggest festival is held in Colonia Urquiza, in La Plata Partido. It takes place on the sports ground of the La Plata Japanese School. The festival also includes taiko shows and typical dances.[6]
Brazil

Bon Odori Festival is celebrated every year in many Japanese communities all over Brazil, as Brazil is home to the largest Japanese population outside of Japan. São Paulo is the main city of the Japanese community in Brazil, and also features the major festival in Brazil, with street odori dancing and matsuri dance. It also features Taiko and Shamisen contests. And of course, this festival is also a unique experience of a variety of Japanese food & drinks, art and dance.
China
Main article: Ghost Festival
Korea

The Korean version of the Bon celebration is known as Baekjung. Participants present offerings at Buddhist shrines and temples, and masked dances are performed. It is as much an agricultural festival as a religious one.[7][8]
Malaysia

In Malaysia, Bon Odori Festivals are also celebrated every year in Esplanade (Padang Kota Lama) Penang, Matsushita Corp Stadium in Shah Alam, Selangor, and also Universiti Malaysia Sabah at Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. 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, Selangor and Sabah, and 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 and drinks, art and dance, with the vast number of Japanese companies in Malaysia taking part to promote their products.
United States and Canada

The "Bon season" is an important part of the present-day culture and life of Hawaii. Bon Odori festivals are also celebrated in North America, particularly by Japanese-Americans or Japanese-Canadians affiliated with Buddhist temples and organizations. Buddhist Churches of America (BCA) temples in the U.S. typically celebrate Bon Odori with both religious Obon observances and traditional Bon Odori dancing around a yagura. Many temples also concurrently hold a cultural and food bazaar providing a variety of cuisine and art, also to display features of Japanese culture and Japanese-American history.[9] Performances of taiko by both amateur and professional groups have recently become a popular feature of Bon Odori festivals.[10][11] Bon Odori festivals are usually scheduled anytime between July and September. Bon Odori melodies are also similar to those in Japan; for example, the dance Tankō Bushi from Kyushu is also performed in the U.S. In California, due to the diffusion of Japanese immigration, Bon Odori dances also differ from Northern to Southern California, and some are influenced by American culture, such as "Baseball Ondo". Some Japanese museums may also hold Obon festivals, such as the Morikami Japanese Museum[12] in Florida.
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ArgentinaIn Argentina, the Bon Festival is celebrated by Japanese communities during the summer of the southern hemisphere. The biggest festival is held in Colonia Urquiza, in La Plata Partido. It takes place on the sports ground of the La Plata Japanese School. The festival also includes taiko shows and typical dances.[6]BrazilBon Odori Festival is celebrated every year in many Japanese communities all over Brazil, as Brazil is home to the largest Japanese population outside of Japan. São Paulo is the main city of the Japanese community in Brazil, and also features the major festival in Brazil, with street odori dancing and matsuri dance. It also features Taiko and Shamisen contests. And of course, this festival is also a unique experience of a variety of Japanese food & drinks, art and dance.ChinaMain article: Ghost FestivalKoreaThe Korean version of the Bon celebration is known as Baekjung. Participants present offerings at Buddhist shrines and temples, and masked dances are performed. It is as much an agricultural festival as a religious one.[7][8]MalaysiaIn Malaysia, Bon Odori Festivals are also celebrated every year in Esplanade (Padang Kota Lama) Penang, Matsushita Corp Stadium in Shah Alam, Selangor, and also Universiti Malaysia Sabah at Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. 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, Selangor and Sabah, and 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 and drinks, art and dance, with the vast number of Japanese companies in Malaysia taking part to promote their products.United States and CanadaThe "Bon season" is an important part of the present-day culture and life of Hawaii. Bon Odori festivals are also celebrated in North America, particularly by Japanese-Americans or Japanese-Canadians affiliated with Buddhist temples and organizations. Buddhist Churches of America (BCA) temples in the U.S. typically celebrate Bon Odori with both religious Obon observances and traditional Bon Odori dancing around a yagura. Many temples also concurrently hold a cultural and food bazaar providing a variety of cuisine and art, also to display features of Japanese culture and Japanese-American history.[9] Performances of taiko by both amateur and professional groups have recently become a popular feature of Bon Odori festivals.[10][11] Bon Odori festivals are usually scheduled anytime between July and September. Bon Odori melodies are also similar to those in Japan; for example, the dance Tankō Bushi from Kyushu is also performed in the U.S. In California, due to the diffusion of Japanese immigration, Bon Odori dances also differ from Northern to Southern California, and some are influenced by American culture, such as "Baseball Ondo". Some Japanese museums may also hold Obon festivals, such as the Morikami Japanese Museum[12] in Florida.
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Argentina Di Argentina, Festival Bon dirayakan oleh masyarakat Jepang selama musim panas di belahan bumi selatan. Festival terbesar diadakan di Colonia Urquiza, di La Plata Partido. Ini terjadi di olahraga tanah dari La Plata Jepang Sekolah. Festival ini juga termasuk pertunjukan taiko dan tarian khas. [6] Brasil Bon Odori Festival dirayakan setiap tahun di banyak komunitas Jepang di seluruh Brasil, Brasil adalah rumah bagi populasi Jepang terbesar di luar Jepang. São Paulo adalah kota utama dari masyarakat Jepang di Brasil, dan juga fitur festival besar di Brasil, dengan jalan odori menari dan menari matsuri. Ia juga memiliki Taiko dan Shamisen kontes. Dan tentu saja, festival ini juga merupakan pengalaman yang unik dari berbagai makanan Jepang & minuman, seni dan tari. China Artikel utama: Ghost Festival Korea Versi Korea dari perayaan Bon dikenal sebagai Baekjung. Peserta persembahan hadir di kuil Buddha dan kuil-kuil, dan tari topeng dilakukan. Ini adalah sebanyak festival pertanian sebagai salah satu agama. [7] [8] Malaysia Di Malaysia, Bon Odori Festival juga dirayakan setiap tahun di Esplanade (Padang Kota Lama) Penang, Stadion Matsushita Corp di Shah Alam, Selangor, dan juga Universiti Malaysia Sabah di Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Perayaan ini, yang merupakan daya tarik utama bagi negara bagian Selangor, adalah otak anak dari Jepang Expatriate & Masyarakat Imigran di Malaysia. Dibandingkan dengan perayaan di Jepang, festival dirayakan pada skala yang lebih kecil di Penang, Selangor dan Sabah, dan kurang terkait dengan Buddhisme dan banyak lagi dengan budaya Jepang. Diadakan terutama untuk mengekspos penduduk setempat untuk menjadi bagian dari budaya Jepang, festival menyediakan pengalaman berbagai makanan Jepang dan minuman, seni dan tari, dengan sejumlah besar perusahaan Jepang di Malaysia mengambil bagian untuk mempromosikan produk mereka. Amerika Serikat dan Kanada The "Bon musim" adalah bagian penting dari masa kini budaya dan kehidupan Hawaii. Festival Bon Odori juga dirayakan di Amerika Utara, terutama oleh Jepang-Amerika atau Jepang-Kanada berafiliasi dengan kuil Buddha dan organisasi. Buddha Churches of America (BCA) candi di AS biasanya merayakan Bon Odori dengan kedua perayaan Obon agama dan tradisional menari Bon Odori sekitar Yagura a. Banyak candi juga merangkap mengadakan bazaar budaya dan makanan menyediakan berbagai masakan dan seni, juga untuk menampilkan fitur dari budaya Jepang dan sejarah Jepang-Amerika. [9] Pertunjukan dari taiko oleh kedua kelompok amatir dan profesional baru-baru ini menjadi fitur populer festival Bon Odori. [10] [11] festival Bon Odori biasanya dijadwalkan kapan saja antara bulan Juli dan September. Bon Odori melodi juga mirip dengan yang di Jepang; misalnya, tari Tanko Bushi dari Kyushu juga dilakukan di AS Di California, karena difusi imigrasi Jepang, tarian Bon Odori juga berbeda dari Northern ke Southern California, dan beberapa dipengaruhi oleh budaya Amerika, seperti "Baseball Ondo ". Beberapa museum Jepang juga dapat memegang festival Obon, seperti Morikami Jepang Museum [12] di Florida.















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