Our offices will be closed from midday Tuesday 24 December, reopening on Thursday 2 January. Click the link below for more information relating to City services during the holiday period.
Christmas to New Year operating hours
The national Japanese holiday 'Kodomo no hi' – Children's Day is about encouraging children to be strong and resilient and wishing them health and happiness.
City of Hobart invites children and their families to come and experience this traditional cultural celebration together.
City of Hobarts Children's Day celebrations are in recognition of our close connection with our sister city, Yaizu in Japan. Yaizu and City of Hobart have exchanged culture and ideas and been close friends for nearly 50 years and we want to continue our strong community links.
Make Nerikiri - Japanese sweets Sakura Japanese Culture Centre (10.20 am, 11 am, 11.40 am and 12.20 pm)
Dress in traditional Yukata (summer kimono) Sakura Japanese Culture Centre
Learn to play the taiko drums Tasmanian Taiko Drummers (10.45 am)
Learn Shodo - traditional Japanese calligraphy Maiko Howell (1 pm, 2 pm and 3 pm)
Learn to play the taiko drums Tasmanian Taiko Drummers 1 pm
Taiko drum welcome Tasmanian Taiko Drummers
Meet Yai Chan - Yaizu City's mascot
Shodo - Calligraphy demonstration Maiko Howell
Taiko drum performance Tasmanian Taiko Drummers
Learn 'Bon odori' dance Takame Ueki
Sado - Tea Ceremony Sakura Japanese Culture Centre
Samurai / Ninja demonstration Bushinden Tasmania Dojo
All events taking place at Waterside Pavilion
Waterside Pavilion, Mawson Place, Hobart, 7000, View Map
Mawson Place , Hobart 7000
Free
Japanese Children's Day poster(PDF, 3MB)