Posted 3/3/14

A variety of Japanese style dolls were displayed throughout Simpson United Methodist Church, 6001 Wolff St., for the Japanese Doll and Culture Festival, March 1-2. The festival showcased a wide variety of dolls, cuisine, and cultural events from …

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A variety of Japanese style dolls were displayed throughout Simpson United Methodist Church, 6001 Wolff St., for the Japanese Doll and Culture Festival, March 1-2. The festival showcased a wide variety of dolls, cuisine, and cultural events from the Japanese culture. Among the artistry displayed by the dolls, performers also demonstrated tea ceremonies, Japanese songs, judo martial arts, traditional dances and more.

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