Where Community Takes Root: Celebrating 50 Years of the Nihonmachi Street Fair

San Francisco's Japantown has a vibrant pulse, and at its heart beats the Nihonmachi Street Fair. Born in the early 1970s from a grassroots movement, this wasn't just a celebration of Japanese culture; it was a fight to preserve a community facing displacement and bring a voice to Asian Americans. Over five decades, the fair has blossomed from a humble gathering to a cultural phenomenon, reflecting the rich tapestry of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) heritage in San Francisco.

This year, join us as we celebrate not just music, food, and community, but the enduring legacy of the Nihonmachi Street Fair. Step back in time and experience the evolution of this beloved tradition, and step forward into a future brimming with cultural pride and artistic expression.

Last year with the generous support of the APA Heritage Foundation, nonprofit organization’s application fees were waived. 30 AAPI nonprofits along with City/State agencies participated.

2024 Nihonmachi Street Fair Nonprofit Information Table application
ONE DAY ONLY (Saturday, August 3)

Nonprofit Info Table participants must be a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization serving the AAPI community or City/State department to participate. Space is limited to 30 table spots. Once we have reached capacity, application will close.

Application Fee of $30.00 (per day) will be waived again this year.
Participants will receive a 6’ table and 2 chairs.
Click here to submit application for the 2024 NSF Nonprofit Table Area.


2023 Nonprofit Info Table Participants: