Sakura sales blooming


Students of the Penang Japanese School posing for the cameras after performing the Soran-bushi at the Sakura Charity Festival in Hotel Jen Penang on Oct 28. Star pic by ASRI ABDUL GHANI / The Star / October 28, 2018

JAPANESE handicraft items sold like hotcakes at the Sakura Charity Festival in Hotel Jen Penang, and several worthy causes are set to benefit.

Ranging from rattan baskets to quilts, floral bouquets, pouches, fabrics and accessories, they proved popular with the thousand-strong crowd.

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