SAN TAI SAN 2009

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Takin’ it to the Streets!

 

Mark May 16th, 2009 on your calendars for the exciting annual street basketball tournament for children grades 3-7. Don't miss your chance to sign up for the only basketball tournament in Little Tokyo!

 

San Tai San Schedule of Games (.pdf)

Rules and Regulations (.pdf)

 

Registration is now closed.

 

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*San Tai San participants may participate in the Chibi-K run for free!
Please contact us for more details.

 

 

San Tai San is a part of the annual Children's Day Celebration in Little Tokyo, which also includes the 3rd Annual Nikkei Community Day

 

Contact Us!

Phone: 213-473-1678
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San Tai San is a part of the 26th Annual Little Tokyo Children's Day Festival, including the Chibi-K fun run, Arts and Crafts Faire, and cultural performances.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 August 2009 12:35 )

What is a Budokan?

Budokan roughly translates as "martial arts hall" in Japanese.  The name is derived from the Nippon Budokan, a large arena in Central Tokyo, Japan.   The arena was originally constructed for judo competition during the 1964 Summer Olympics, but today serves as a multi-purpose facility that caters to sports, entertainment and other activities.  Currently in the United States, there are numerous budokans which serve as multi-purpose centers for martial arts, team sports such as basketball and volleyball, community activities and other special events.

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