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The "Funny Matsuri (ひょうげ祭り)" held in Takamatsu City every second week of September is a traditional festival held to thank water for its bounty. Participants are dressed in costumes made of crops and parade with funny looks on their faces. It is an intangible folk cultural property of Takamatsu City.
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The "Funny Matsuri (ひょうげ祭り)" held in Takamatsu City every second week of September is a traditional festival held to thank water for its bounty. Participants are dressed in costumes made of crops and parade with funny looks on their faces. It is an intangible folk cultural property of Takamatsu City.
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It's time to splash in the water! @香川县赞岐市的津田海水浴场
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Whenever I see a field of sunflowers in Mount Fosei, Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, I think of Henry Mancini's film, Sunflower. A withered sunflower that appeared hastily next to the blooming sunflower faintly revealed a sense of sadness.
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The plain embryo is complete and painted today.
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The "Celestial Telescope Museum" in the Tawa area of Sanuki City, Kagawa Prefecture is home to countless obsolete telescopes, making it a paradise for stargazers.
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The Seto Inland Sea as seen from the town of Anji, Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. It was also the location for the movie "Crying Love in the Center of the World" (2004).
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Thank you for posting a very beautiful photo.
COOL JAPAN VIDEOS also publishes articles about Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture.
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Sanuki Kagari Temari is a traditional craft that has been made in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture for a long time. Sanuki Kagari Temari, which has been popular with the common people since the middle of the Edo period as a New Year's Day play, has been handed down to the present day over a long period of time.
The cotton yarn that sews the Sanuki Kagari Temari is made by a method called "plant dyeing" that dyes using natural plants.
There are about 140 different colors that can be dyed.
Sanuki Kagari Temari is a perfect souvenir of your trip to Kagawa Prefecture. If you would like to experience making Sanuki Kagari Temari, please check the website of the "Sanuki Kagari Temari Preservation Association".
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The closest Cat Island to Takamatsu in the Seto Inland Sea, Ongi Island.
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The Shikoku Shrine Eighty-three "Ichinomiyaji Temple" holds a cucumber blessing ceremony every year on the ugly day of soil use in July to ward off bad luck and illness for believers. In addition, writing down the name on the painting horse with the words "evil" and "disease" written on it, and then removing these two characters and leaving them to the temple, is said to have the same meritorious benefit.
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