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suzuka posted.
I went to see it for the first time with a friend!
It was a colorful and very cute festival (* ́>ω<'*)
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suzuka posted.
I saw it for the first time in the bleachers with a friend!
It was raining on this day, but it was not powerful (* '>ω<'*)
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#Aomori
#Aomori City
#Aomori Nebuta Festival
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suzuka posted.
I watched it for the first time from the bleachers with a friend!
It was a very expensive and cool festival (* '>ω<'*)
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#Akita
#Akita City
#Akita Kanto Festival
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Thank you for post a very beautiful photo.
COOL JAPAN VIDEOS also publishes articles about the Akita Kanto Festival.
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The "Akita Kanto Festival" held in Akita City, Akita Prefecture, is known as one of the three major festivals in the Tohoku region. About 280 pole lanterns and 10,000 lanterns color the summer night sky.
Along with the Nebuta Festival in Aomori and the Tanabata Festival in Sendai, this summer tradition is counted as one of the three major festivals in the Tohoku region. It is an event that has been passed down for about 270 years to pray for the exorcism of evil plagues and a bountiful harvest, and is designated as a nationally important intangible folk cultural property.
There are many stalls, and booths where you can enjoy local flavors are also popular, such as Kanto Yatai Village set up in two places and the "Local Gourmet Festival" sponsored by the Akita Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Around Akita Station and the festival venue, there are plenty of hotels where you can stay. It is easily accessible from the station, so it is convenient for travel and sightseeing.This text has been automatically translated.
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