Gateau Fromage Japon
📍 Food CourtDelicate Japanese-style baked treats — cheesecake, madeleines, fruit tarts, and crisp rusks.
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Delicate Japanese-style baked treats — cheesecake, madeleines, fruit tarts, and crisp rusks.
Japanese fried festival eats from the restaurant Ramen Nakamichi — karaage chicken skewers, deep-fried taiyaki, and fried edamame.
Yakisoba — Japanese stir-fried noodles, a festival classic.
Takoyaki — hot, round octopus-filled batter balls, original and cheese.
Festival favourites — okonomiyaki savoury pancakes, grilled yakiniku, and chilled pickled cucumber (hiyashi kyuri).
Gachapon capsule toys, blind boxes, and collectibles.
Stationery imported from Japan, plushies, J-fashion, and kawaii lifestyle goods.
Stationery, accessories, and plushies inspired by the Japanese/Chinese zodiac, plus a fish-catching game.
Handmade crochet amigurumi plushies: sushi, onigiri, animals, and characters.
Yukata, haori, jinbei, sensu fans, tabi socks, furoshiki, and kimono-fabric accessories.
Koji, artisanal miso, koji-based craft beers, sake, and non-alcoholic drinks.
Kyoto matcha, Shizuoka leaf tea, and Japanese tea accessories.
Traditional Japanese condiments: cedar-barrel soy sauces, wasabi, hon-mirin, Japanese peppers, and yuzu.
Wooden music boxes playing anime, film, and classical melodies.
Classical Japanese calligraphy artworks created on request.
Handmade bags, accessories, and clothing from Japanese fabric and vintage kimono.
Handmade clothing in Japanese fabrics: happi coats, shorts, aprons, bags, hats, and scrunchies.
Japanese chopsticks and sake cups handmade by artisans in Japan.
Eco-friendly jewelry and accessories in miniature origami — recycled and handmade paper, stones, and shells.
Handmade stickers, stationery, clothing, tote bags, and pre-loved Japanese women's fashion.
Illustrated stationery: posters, stickers, notebooks, t-shirts, bookmarks, and keychains.
Traditional Japanese wagashi: nerikiri, daifuku, and yuzu mochi (frozen, vegan, gluten-free).
Handmade jewelry and accessories in Washi Yuzen paper: necklaces, earrings, barrettes, and keychains.
Functional Japanese stoneware pottery: yunomi, chawan, donburi, hashioki, tokkuri, and ochoko.
Organic miso and natural Japanese condiments (koji, sauces) made in Montreal.
Handmade accessories and Japanese/anime lifestyle goods imported from Osaka.
Japanese teas, matcha, and tea accessories — over 600 varieties.
Handmade pouches, bags, and accessories in traditional Japanese fabrics.
Comics, postcards, posters, stickers, magnets, keychains, and bags.
Artisanal Japanese knives, water-stone sharpening service, and Japanese kitchen products.
Handmade and imported crafts: jewelry, bags, pouches, dresses, keychains, decorations, and scarves.
Gundam model kits and Gunpla products.
Yukata, yukata accessories, bags, men's shirts, samue, and jinbei — with on-site yukata dressing service.
Non-profit news bulletin serving Montreal's Japanese-Canadian community since 1946.
Quebec's largest anime, manga, and Japanese pop-culture convention.
The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre of Montreal — host of the festival, offering language classes and cultural programs.
The National Association of Japanese Canadians, representing and supporting the community across Canada.