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Taste of Japan Brings Food, Culture and Entertainment to Anaheim GardenWalk

June 11, 2025

Taste of Japan returns to STC Anaheim GardenWalk from Friday, June 13, to Sunday, June 15, offering a weekend of Japanese food, culture and entertainment. Now in its sixth year, the free, family-friendly festival draws more than 100,000 attendees annually.

More than 100 top Japanese vendors from Southern California will fill the GardenWalk with authentic street food, traditional meals, and curated merchandise. Festival-goers can explore Oishii Yokocho, a popular street food alley featuring eateries such as Kagura, Takoyaki Tanota, Midoh and more.

The main stage will feature daily live entertainment, including traditional Japanese drumming, martial arts, anime showcases and pop culture performances. Takumi Alley, a cultural market, will highlight Japanese art, handmade crafts and unique goods. Families can also enjoy classic Japanese festival games, toy vendors and anime-themed activities throughout the weekend.

New this year, Taste of Japan introduces Tokyo City Lights, a special opening-night celebration at House of Blues Anaheim. On Friday, June 13, attendees can enjoy a night of music, food and culture with performances by TeddyLoid, Vantage, MILK TALK, Fibre, Discoholic, Ken Harada and DJ Hello Kitty. All ticket holders will be entered to win exclusive prizes.

For guests 21 and older, Yokocho—a 13,000-square-foot VIP beer and sake garden hosted by Honda-Ya Japanese Restaurant—will offer authentic Japanese beverages and snacks. Yokocho tickets range from $15 to $75 and include tasting packages.

STC Anaheim GardenWalk is located at 400 W. Disney Way in Anaheim, near Disney California Adventure. Parking is available on-site and in nearby overflow lots. Ride-share services are encouraged for Yokocho VIP guests.

Taste of Japan is presented by Tanoshii Project and STC Anaheim GardenWalk. General admission to the festival is free. Tickets for Tokyo City Lights and Yokocho experiences are available online.

For more information on Taste of Japan, and to purchase these and other special event tickets, visit tasteofjpn.com

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