Saturday, April 5, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Hanami, enjoying the cherry blossoms
All-day programs in the tent and in the area next to it:
Tasting and selling sushi and other Japanese dishes – courtesy of Gourmet Garden Sushi Restaurant
Bonsai presentation – György Imre
Japanese book and comic book presentation – manga drawing at the Somogyi Library stand
Japanese souvenirs and sweets
In the Great Hall (main building):
10.00-17.00 Origami workshop
11.30-14.00 Ikebana demonstration
15.00-17.00 Furosiki (Japanese cloth wrapping) demonstration
In the tent:
10.30 On the Path of Flowers – Presentation on ikebana by design expert and ikebana artist Judit Várhelyi
11.30 The promise of the future: bamboo – presentation by bamboo gardener László Nagy
12.30 Garden tour in the Japanese Garden – Tamás Gál, curator of the Japanese Garden
13.00 Furosiki or the secrets of Japanese scarf wrapping – presentation by Edit Nyirati
14.00 The World in Pink – Sakura in the Past and Present – Lecture by Anitta K. Mizsur (Erkel Ferenc Museum, Gyula)
15.00 Garden tour in the Japanese Garden – Tamás Gál, curator of the Japanese Garden
15.30 Traditional Japanese instrumental demonstration and performance by Tünde Bakos and Viktor Pócsik
15.30 Japanese tea making demonstration next to the tent
Entrance ticket prices:
adult 3,500 HUF, student/pensioner: 2,800 HUF, kindergartener: 2,000 HUF, SZTE employee/student/with SZTE Alma Mater membership card: 2,000 HUF, children under 3 years: free, people with reduced mobility/disabilities (including 1 accompanying person): 1,800 HUF
Group tickets (from 15 people)
adult: 3,100 HUF/person, student/pensioner: 2,500 HUF/person, kindergartener: 1,800 HUF, SZTE employee/student/Alma Mater member: 1,800 HUF, people with reduced mobility/disabled people (including 1 accompanying person): 1,600 HUF/person