[Image1]Commemorating the 70th anniversary of Reihoku Town’s municipal status, the 37th Reihoku Jatto Festiv
[Image2]Commemorating the 70th anniversary of Reihoku Town’s municipal status, the 37th Reihoku Jatto Festiv
[Image3]Commemorating the 70th anniversary of Reihoku Town’s municipal status, the 37th Reihoku Jatto Festiv
[Image4]Commemorating the 70th anniversary of Reihoku Town’s municipal status, the 37th Reihoku Jatto Festiv
[Image5]Commemorating the 70th anniversary of Reihoku Town’s municipal status, the 37th Reihoku Jatto Festiv
[Image6]Commemorating the 70th anniversary of Reihoku Town’s municipal status, the 37th Reihoku Jatto Festiv
[Image7]Commemorating the 70th anniversary of Reihoku Town’s municipal status, the 37th Reihoku Jatto Festiv
[Image8]Commemorating the 70th anniversary of Reihoku Town’s municipal status, the 37th Reihoku Jatto Festiv

Commemorating the 70th anniversary of Reihoku Town’s municipal status, the 37th Reihoku Jatto Festival took place 🎊
Last weekend, the Reihoku Jatto Festival and the Dragon Boat (Peiron) Races were held successfully, drawing many visitors to Reihoku Town ✨

Spectacular fireworks launched right overhead 🎆, fiercely competitive Peiron races and hands-on Peiron experiences 🌊 energized the crowd, and the two days flew by in no time‼️
(By the way, this post’s author joined the festival for the first time this year, participating as both festival staff and a Peiron paddler. I was truly amazed by the close-up drama of the fireworks and the exhilarating rush of paddling a Peiron boat 👀)

If you couldn’t make it this year, please come to the Reihoku Jatto Festival next year 🔥

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