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Colourful turnout at annual Bon Odori in Shah Alam

Thousands of Malaysians join in the various dances while sampling popular Japanese snacks

5:26 PM MYT

 

SHAH ALAM – Despite some controversy last year, the Bon Odori never fails to attract thousands to the festival grounds at the national stadium here.

The festival’s 47th edition was back with its usual attractions, especially cute freebies, a drum performance, dances and stalls selling snacks and souvenirs.

Participants also took the opportunity to don colourful yukatas while posing for selfies amid the blaring music.

Organised by The Japan Club of Kuala Lumpur, The Japanese School of Kuala Lumpur, and the Embassy of Japan, the festival was started as a way to promote diplomatic ties with Japan. – July 23, 2023

Despite the humid weather, participants excitedly dance along at the Bon Odori festival. – Scoop pic, July 23, 2023
It is a feast for the eyes as many turn up in their colourful yukatas. – Scoop pic, July 23, 2023
The Bon dance has a history of about 600 years, which is performed to welcome the spirits of the dead. – Scoop pic, July 23, 2023
The plastic fans are among the freebies participants get at the entrance. – Scoop pic, July 23, 2023
Apart from yukatas, some participants decorate their costumes with cute masks. – Scoop pic, July 23, 2023
Organised by The Japan Club of Kuala Lumpur, The Japanese School of Kuala Lumpur, and the Embassy of Japan, the festival is a way to promote diplomatic ties between Malaysian and Japan. – Scoop pic, July 23, 2023
Posing for selfies is a must at the lively festival. – Scoop pic, July 23, 2023

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