Sunway City burst into a kaleidoscope of lights, music, and mouth-watering aromas over the weekend as thousands thronged the 49th edition of Bon Odori — a beloved Japanese summer festival that made its much-anticipated return in grand style.
Originally a modest gathering for Japanese expatriates to keep their cultural roots alive, Bon Odori has since evolved into one of Malaysia’s most anticipated annual cultural events. This year’s edition drew a diverse crowd eager to embrace the spirit of friendship and unity between Japan and Malaysia.
Echoing that sentiment, HC Chan, CEO of Sunway Malls, described Bon Odori as a “timely and meaningful” cultural exchange, highlighting Sunway’s long-standing ties with Japanese partners in business and education.
Beyond the cultural performances, festival goers indulged in a smorgasbord of Japanese treats from takoyaki to fluffy matcha desserts and browsed rows of handmade crafts and quirky festival merchandise, blending Japanese artistry with local flair.
As the final taiko drum beats faded into the night, Bon Odori 2025 wrapped up not just as a weekend celebration, but as a shining symbol of cross-cultural appreciation and communal joy, a perfect encore for Visit Selangor Year 2025.
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