
Harrison Japanse Festival

Shuriken Target Game
In the Shuriken Target Game, players throw three origami shuriken from a set line toward targets of varying sizes and distances-ranging from beginner to ultra-advanced levels-and earn points based on which target they hit (from 10 to 100 points per hit); after totaling their score, players receive 1 to 10 coins, which can be exchanged for snacks or prizes, with difficulty levels adjustable depending on age and skill to ensure everyone, from young kids to skilled challengers, can enjoy a fun and exciting throwing experience!|

Yo-Yo fishing
Yo-Yo fishing is a popular game at Japanese festivals and summer fairs, where players use a fishing rod to catch floating Yo-Yo balloons in the water. This game challenges dexterity and timing, offering fun for all age groups. Unlike regular fishing rods, the rod used in Yo-Yo fishing is made from paper twine (called "koyori") and a small plastic hook, designed not to catch heavy fish but to lift light, floating Yo-Yo balloons. This unique feature makes the game both fun and accessible to everyone.

Super Ball scooping
Super Ball scooping is a popular game commonly seen at festivals and X summer fairs. In this game, players use a special tool called a "poi" to scoop up colorful Super Balls floating in a transparent water tank or basin. The poi is a bag-like tool made of fine mesh netting, designed for scooping the Super Balls. It takes a bit of skill to catch the floating balls, but when successful, the sense of accomplishment is very rewarding.