[Image1]Bon Odori Alive with Costumes and Food StallsNishiokoppe Village’s Bon Odori takes place each yearin
[Image2]Bon Odori Alive with Costumes and Food StallsNishiokoppe Village’s Bon Odori takes place each yearin
[Image3]Bon Odori Alive with Costumes and Food StallsNishiokoppe Village’s Bon Odori takes place each yearin
[Image4]Bon Odori Alive with Costumes and Food StallsNishiokoppe Village’s Bon Odori takes place each yearin
[Image5]Bon Odori Alive with Costumes and Food StallsNishiokoppe Village’s Bon Odori takes place each yearin
[Image6]Bon Odori Alive with Costumes and Food StallsNishiokoppe Village’s Bon Odori takes place each yearin
[Image7]Bon Odori Alive with Costumes and Food StallsNishiokoppe Village’s Bon Odori takes place each yearin

Bon Odori Alive with Costumes and Food Stalls
Nishiokoppe Village’s Bon Odori takes place each year
in the Kamiokoppe area on August 14 and in the Nishiokoppe area on August 15.

You can enjoy Bon Odori in the village for two days.

Each day features different food stalls,
so deciding what to eat is part of the excitement.

Children’s Bon Odori and the Hokkai Bon Uta
Both have about 30 minutes set aside for dancing.

If you plan to keep dancing, you need a lot of stamina…!
Those in costume especially worked up a sweat.
Thank you for your impressive costumes!

Summer nights are lively and uplifting.


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