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Festival Events
Updates and Rain Plan Information.

Kendo
Kimono*
Kodomo No Asobi*

Koinobori
Koma‑Mawashi
Koryu Bugei
Martial Arts
Music
Okinawa
  Deigo Kai*
Omikoshi
Origami*
Raku Yaki
Shibori
Storytelling
Sumo*
Tea Ceremony
Taiko*
Tozan Ryu
Walking Tours*
Zen

Rain Plan

*Family Activity

Take Back the Tap!

BYOB - Bring your own water bottle to the Japanese Festival and help us reduce the amount of plastic bottles used during the event. Sustainable choices save water, energy, and money. Learn more.

Take Back the Tap

 

Take Back the Tap!
Sustainable choices save water, energy, and money.

During the Japanese Festival, quench your thirst at Garden water fountains and use a refillable water bottle!

Making bottles to meet Americans’ demand for bottled water requires more than 1.5 million barrels of oil annually, enough to fuel some 100,000 cars for a year.

Total energy cost of the lifecycle of a bottle of water is equivalent, on average, to filling up a quarter of each bottle with petroleum. Buried water bottles can take up to 1,000 years to biodegrade.

For water on the go, invest in a reusable stainless steel bottle, like our Anniversary Bottle (pictured below). 

Did you know?

• Tap water costs .002 cents a gallon. Bottled water? About 89 cents to $8.26 a gallon.

• About 86 percent of empty plastic water bottles never get recycled.

• Worldwide bottling of water uses about 2.7 million tons of plastic each year.

• St. Louis tap water was named “Best Tasting City Water in America” in a blind taste test.

• St. Louis water meets or exceeds all federal and state regulations.

• U.S. plastic bottle production consumes more than 17 million barrels of oil per year.

• We throw away enough plastic bottles a week to make a stack as wide as a football field and higher than the Arch.