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TI JUKUISHINA-MUSHIMUN, ARTS & CRAFTS GALLERY Find original arts and crafts by local artisans
and crafters CULTURAL TENT Learn about Okinawan culture at the Cultural Tent featuring Okinawan musical instruments with musicians sharing their talents throughout the day.
Take home some culture and history with a purchase of Hui O Laulima's Chimugukuru, a cultural cook book, and Uchinanchu - the History of Okinawans in Hawaii.
HEIWA DOORI Experience Hawaii’s version of Naha’s famous Heiwa Doori. Specialty food items from Okinawa.
MACHIYA-GWA, COUNTRY STORE Find your favorite fresh produce and more at
Machiya-Gwa! Fresh produce such as Okinawan sweet potato, bittermelon,
araimo, eggplant, apple banana, young ginger and more. HANAGI MACHIYA GWA, PLANTS Find a great selection of potted plants,
flowers and more! CHILDREN'S GAMES Great games and prizes for children
to enjoy! OKINAWAN FESTIVAL T-SHIRTS Find the official Okinawan Festival T-Shirts in three designs! Available in men’s, men’s tank top, women’s, and youth sizes. Get a $2 discount on the Theme shirt by purchasing a Festival Pin at the Information Booth.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN TENT Information about the Donor Wall Recognition Campaign will be available. |
Make sure you come to the Festival ready to eat - because there's a lot of delicious Okinawan delights to choose from, including:
ANDAGI The andagi, or Okinawan doughnut, is an all-around Festival favorite. Basic doughnut ingredients, such as sugar, flour, milk and eggs, are mixed into a batter and deep-fried in hot oil. The hand "dropping" of evenly rounded scoops of batter into the hot oil is a show in itself.
ANDADOG The Okinawan version of the corndog. The andadog is a whole hot dog on a stick that is dipped into andagi batter and deep fried.
CHAMPURU PLATE If you love Okinawan food, you'll love this healthy plate: Vegetables and agedofu (deep-fried tofu) are mixed together champuru-style, stir-fried and then served with hot rice, delicious shoyu pork, and a pork and miso garnish called andamisu.
OKI DOG A hotdog and chili are wrapped in a soft tortilla with shredded shoyu pork and lettuce.
OKINAWA SOBA Okinawan-style soba noodles served in hot soup and garnished with kamaboko (fishcake), shoyu pork, green onions and red ginger.
PIG'S FEET SOUP In Uchinaaguchi (Okinawan language), it's called ashitibichi. Pig's feet and spareribs are cooked in a soup stock and garnished with konbu (seaweed), daikon (radish), togan (squash) and mustard cabbage - and served with hot rice.
YAKI SOBA Okinawan-style soba noodles stir-fried with vegetables and luncheon meat and a special chef's sauce.
SHAVED ICE The perfect way to cool down on a hot summer day.
CHICKEN PLATE Barbeque chicken prepared local style and served with hot rice and corn, or just chicken in a carry-out bag.
LAULAU PLATE A delectable island favorite of laulau, rice and lomi salmon. Sold at Chicken Plate booth.
CHILI & RICE Chili and rice in a bowl.
CHILI FRANK PLATE Chili and rice plate served with a hot dog.
MAKI SUSHI Sushi rolled in nori (seaweed) and sliced for easy eating. sold at Chicken Plate booth, Okinawa Soba booth and Country Store.
YAKITORI STICK New food item to the Okinawan Festival! Skewered chicken grilled to perfection with a touch of teriyaki sauce. Available only on Saturday until 8:00 pm.
Before you go home, make sure you shop at the Heiwa Doori Tent for Okinawan foods specially imported for the Festival. |
