Japan Pop Culture Carnival 2014 and Asian Championship of Rubik’s Cube in Matsudo

Japan Pop Culture Carnival 2014 in Matsudo

An event that celebrates the world-famous Japanese Pop Culture will be held on 2 and 3 November in Matsudo, Chiba. Its highlight is the live performances which feature the collaborations of anime song singers, idols and rock musicians. Don’t miss this incredible collaboration seen only at this event!

For more information: https://www.jlgc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Japan-Pop-Culture-Carnival-2014-in-Matsudo.pdf

Asian Championship of Rubik’s Cube 2014

The 2014 Asian Championship of Rubik’s Cube will be held in Matsudo. All are welcome to the event, from the speedcubers who rapidly solve the cubes to those beginners who have never solved even one face. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the world’s Rubik’s cube masters’ miraculous acts! You can also enjoy the production and display of the mosaic art installations that feature Rubik’s Cubes.

  • Date:        2 November (Sun)        9:30 am to 8:35pm

                        3 November (Mon)      9:30 am to 3:20pm

  • Place:        Mori no Hall 21 (Small Hall)
  • Admission: Free

 For more information: http://jrca.cc/ac2014/index.php

At the venue for both events “The 21st Century Forest and Square (21 Seiki no Mori to Hiroba)”, huge three-dimensional works created by two artists will be exhibited. You can see, touch, and sometimes look into the works to feel the wonderful art yourself.

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A temporary stage will also be set up, where performances by new idols or anime song show will be held on 2 to 3 November. Live performances of artists from Matsudo, other performances, and cosplay fashion show and contest will also take place on stage.

Inquiry: Office of JPCC2014 Executive Committee (Culture & Tourism Sec., Matsudo City)

+81-47-366-7327

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