Above: Masked and ready to dance are the Zenshuji dance troupe. In spite of the ongoing pandemic, there was much joy at the 64thZenshuji Obon Carnival, held last weekend in Little Tokyo. The event was open to the public.
Right: Momo Nakanishi, a student volunteer from UC Irvine and member of Tomo no Kai — circle of friends — a cultural and social club that explores Japanese and Japanese American culture. The club manned the very popular shaved ice venue. Food also included barbecue beef and chicken, tamales, somen, and chirashi-sushi.
Below: Entertainment included taiko by Zendeko (pictured), folk dance and music, and a Shorinji Kempo martial arts demonstration.
Photos by MARIO GERSHOM REYES/Rafu Shimpo
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