Tanabata (七夕), the Japanese Star Festival, celebrates the legend of Orihime, the weaver princess, and Hikoboshi, the herder. These lovers, separated by the Milky Way, are allowed to meet just once a year on the seventh day of the seventh month.
Enjoy a summer evening relaxing in Hillwood’s spectacular gardens, and take part in festive outdoor entertainment on Hillwood’s expansive Lunar Lawn:
- Listen to delightful music performed outdoors on the Lunar Lawn by the Washington Toho Koto Society.
- Explore the enchanting Japanese-style garden at Hillwood.
- Try your hand at Japanese calligraphy and origami crafts (hosted by JASWDC).
- Create and decorate your own paper lantern to take home.
- Write poems and special wishes on colorful strips of paper, called tanzaku, to hang on bamboo, following the traditional Japanese custom of celebrating Tanabata.
- Bring a blanket or lawn chairs from home and enjoy a picnic on the spacious Lunar Lawn. Sandwiches, drinks, and snacks are available for purchase on-site at Hillwood.
- Join volunteers from the National Air and Space Museum to explore the constellations associated with the Tanabata legend through solar telescopes and sky maps
- While at Hillwood, be sure to explore their newest exhibition, Interwoven: A Tradition of Textiles.
EVENT TIMELINE
5:30-8:30 p.m.
- Picnic on the Lunar Lawn.
- Decorate paper lanterns, fold origami, practice calligraphy, and make tanzaku (paper wishes).
- Enjoy Hillwood’s expansive mansion, gardens, and greenhouse.
- Visit the Interwoven: A Tradition of Textiles exhibition.
6 p.m. | 7 p.m. | 8 p.m. | 20-minute concerts by the Washington Toho Koto Society
PICNICKING INFORMATION
- Please bring your own picnic blankets or lawn chairs for seating on the lawn.
- Picnicking is welcome at this event. Please note Hillwood’s liquor license does not allow patrons to bring in outside alcohol, but food and drinks, including beer and wine, will be available on-site for purchase from Merriweather To Go.
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