The Vietnam-Japan Festival of Martial Arts showcased a unique collaboration between the two nations, organized by the Nippon Budokan Public Financial Organization, the Japan Martial Arts Association, the Ho Chi Minh City Union of Friendship Organizations, and the Vietnam-Japan Friendship Association.
This event celebrated the long-standing friendship between Vietnam and Japan, fusing modern and traditional martial arts performances that captivated the audience.

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The beauty of Kendo, a Japanese martial art, on display at the festival. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |
A delegation of 70 Japanese martial artists and coaches showcased their skills in 12 different martial arts styles, including nine modern disciplines: Judo, Kendo, Kyudo, Sumo, Karatedo, Aikido, Shorinji Kempo, Naginata, and Jukendo; and three traditional forms: Tennenrishinryu Kenjutsu, Muhi Muteki Ryu Jojutsu, and Ryukyu-Oukehiden-Motobu Udundi.
Their performances were a testament to their years of dedication and practice, as they wowed the audience with their graceful and powerful moves.

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A Kyudo master demonstrates the art of Japanese archery. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |

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The concentration and precision of a Kyudo artist. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |

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The bullseye, a testament to the Kyudo practitioner’s skill. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |

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Tennenrishinryu Kenjutsu, a traditional Japanese sword art, demonstrated with precision. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |

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Nguyen Du Sports Hall filled with martial arts enthusiasts, eager to witness the displays of cultural heritage. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |

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Audiences captured the memorable performances to relive the festival’s magic. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |

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Aikido, a modern Japanese martial art, showcases graceful and effective self-defense techniques. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |

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Naginata, a traditional Japanese halberd, demonstrated with skill and precision. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |

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Karatedo, a popular Japanese martial art, showcases powerful and dynamic movements. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |

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Sumo, a traditional Japanese wrestling style, on display at the festival. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |

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Children enthusiastically engage in a friendly push contest with a sumo wrestler. Photo: N.K. / Tuoi Tre |
The Vietnam-Japan Festival is set to dazzle once again in the heart of beautiful Da Nang. Mark your calendars for an unforgettable cultural journey from July 4th to 7th, 2024, as we celebrate 51 years of diplomatic friendship between Vietnam and Japan. This vibrant festival will transform Bien Dong (East Sea) Park into a bustling hub of excitement, offering a unique blend of traditional and modern attractions from both nations. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of captivating performances, delicious cuisine, and unforgettable memories that will leave you wanting more!
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