To experience the true essence of Japanese culture, visit the Arizona Matsuri Festival of Japan in downtown Phoenix every February. This popular event is one of the biggest Japanese festivals in the US, featuring over 60 vendors offering food and merchandise and exhibits by local schools, universities, and organizations. This event has four stages to witness thrilling performances, including Taiko drumming, martial arts displays, and traditional Japanese dance shows. The best part? It's completely free, and there are plenty of activities for people of all ages to enjoy. This is an incredible opportunity to fully immerse yourself in Japan's vibrant culture and make unforgettable memories.
Enjoy a refreshing float down the peaceful Salt River, surrounded by stunning scenery and soaking up the Arizona sun at the Salt River Tubing & Recreation. Remember to rent a tube for your cooler and leave all the details to them. Make a reservation, show up in your swimsuit and flip-flops, and prepare for a great time. And if you're planning a group outing, check out the VIP group reservations, which let you skip the lines and enjoy a leisurely float with 20 or more people.
Explore a world of possibilities at the Phoenix Art Museum, where the exhibits and attractions are always provocative and thoughtful. Western art, fashion photography, and modern art are elevated to new heights at this nationally renown museum. As the largest art museum in the Southwest, the Phoenix Art Museum features a collection of over 18,000 works of art, including American, Asian, European, Latin American, Western American, modern and contemporary art, and fashion design, the museum offers something for everyone. In addition to its impressive collection, the museum hosts various community cultural events, such as festivals, live performances, art films, and educational opportunities. And for the younger art crowd, PhxArtKids is an interactive learning environment that encourages fun and creativity.