Japanese cultural festival takes place in Leeds market
Special pop-up experiences on the day were available to shoppers including the chance to try on a Kimono, enjoy traditional Japanese tea, sweets and snacks and try some Sake and look at the art of calligraphy.
There were performances on the day in the event space of traditional music from Okinawa and demonstrations of Yosakoi, a traditional Japanese dance.
It was organised by Japanese people living in the city.
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Hide AdLeeds University students Helena da Costa, Louisa Luong and Mia Huffman, who helped to organise the event, dressed in traditional Japanese kimono dresses.
They said it had given people a chance to learn more about Japan and the culture and were delighted with the reaction.
Sakura (meaning cherry blossom) is a celebration of all things Japanese.