Tuesday 19 September 2017

Namaste India 2017

Giving an authentic glimpse into the many different faces of India, from daily life such as clothing and housing to the vast food culture, India’s charms can be felt and explored to the fullest at Japan’s largest India festival - around 200,000 visitors are expected in the two days in which the festival is held. 

The autumn festival has a long tradition as 2017 marks the 25th anniversary of Namaste India. Indian culture can be savored in many different ways: whether you get your hands on the many spices on display, dive into the world of Indian cuisine with classics such as Ayurveda, purchase your own colorful sari or experience Henna art first-hand, there’s much and more to discover. 

Dance and musical performances are being held back to back, showcasing India’s many performance arts.

September 23rd (Sat) and September 24th (Sun)

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