Get ready to immerse yourself in Japanese culture through gastronomy, music, literature, and more, at the first Japanese market in Mexico City.
This event that arrives for the first time in the capital of the country is under the tutelage of the Japanese Mexican Association. Here we tell you the details.
What will be in the Japanese market of CDMX?
The first edition of this market will focus on Japanese gastronomy, so prepare space in your stomach. You will find various dishes such as sushi rolls, ramen platters, tempura, onigiris, and cakes.
The culinary experience would not be complete without a good drink, so there will also be enough variety of teas, among other types of Japanese drinks. If you have room for dessert, be sure to try the dangos or the mochi cakes.
Another thing that cannot be left out of the Japanese market in CDMX They are anime and manga. You will also find other types of items ranging from stuffed animals to key rings.
Now that if what you are looking for is to give a colorful life to your home, you will find sakura trees and japanese cherry trees.
When and where?
The event will take place on February 4 and 5 in the main garden of the Mexican Japanese Associationwhich is located at 144 Fujiyama street, Las Águilas neighborhood, Álvaro Obregón mayor’s office in CDMX.
The hours of attention to the general public will be from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., both days. Admission is free.
It is important to note that the “pet friendly” modality of this event was suspended, so access to your loin will not be allowed. So take precautions.
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Don’t miss out on this great event. If you want to know all the updates, we suggest you keep an eye on the Association’s social networks.