Japan’s largest Hungarian culture festival is happening at Odaiba’s Symbol Promenade Park Central Square. While held only for one day on October 26, the event is a chance to immerse yourself in Hungarian culture. There will be outdoor music performances, stalls selling Hungarian delicacies, and a fashion show.
Expect to see a captivating piano recital by Hungarian pianist and composer Káel Nobert, and a folk music performance by the Naszály band at the outdoor stage. Don’t miss the fashion show by Hungarian designer Tünde Hrivnák, who incorporates Hungarian embroidery techniques to create colourful folk dresses.
In the event of inclement weather, the festival will be postponed to October 27.