Hosted by the Toronto Japanese Garden Club (TJGC), the Star Sapphire Festival celebrates the 45th anniversary of their Nature’s Beauty Show. In addition to the usual show offerings, they will transform Momiji into a lively Japanese festival packed entertainment, including Storyteller Rui Umezawa, Isshin Daiko taiko drummers and ten ten shamisen and a delicious array of Japanese food. Fun for the whole family!
Inspired by the sapphire, which is the 45th anniversary gemstone, the date also coincides with Tanabata, known as the Star Festival (held on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month). View the stunning ikebana and bonsai displays, make a wish at the Tanabata wishing tree, or shop in the marketplace!
Admission is $5 per person but is free to Momiji residents and children under 12. For more information, please visit their website.
Momiji is excited to offer a fun-filled day of summer games, karaoke performances, odori and hula dancing! Chinese-style Cold noodle lunch will be offered for $15, or just $5 to join without a lunch!
Join us for a splendid performance by two young musicians from Japan!
Our very talented community members, Ms. Shirafuji and her friends, will join us for celebrating the August birthdays! ($2 fee except for Celebrants!)
Celebrate Momiji’s September birthdays with musical guests Chami Tanaka & Len Dale! $2 fee covers entry and refreshments!
“Tsunagu” means “to connect”. The film explores the family stories, traditions and values that Japanese Canadians pass along to their children and grandchildren. Everyone is welcome to join this film screening, complete with a Q & A with Director and Producer, Lucy Komori, after the screening. Admission $2, and includes light refreshments.
Paying tribute to the seniors in our lives who’ve helped make our country, community, and family what it is today! Festive lunch, special performances, and lots more!
The price for admission only is $5, or admission & lunch is $20.
There are two lunch options:
Soup is included with both lunch options. Order lunch by Wednesday, September 18th with SALC staff by calling 416-261-6683, ext. 248 or 243.
Organized by eventsMarion and held at Momiji, join us for “Tomorrow’s Stars: Today”, a violin, flute, and piano concert, starring violinist Sora Sato-Mound and flautist Karen Kobayashi. There will also be a small vendor market, refreshments, and door prizes.
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