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Morioka Sansa Odori Festival Period (Iwate Prefecture)

Morioka Sansa Dance
Morioka Sansa Dance

The Morioka Sansa Dance Festivalis a festival held annually in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture,from August 1stto 4th, and is the earliest summer festival held throughout the Tohoku region.

The Morioka Sansa Dance Festival's taiko drum parade was recognized by Guinness World Records in 2014 for having the "largest number of taiko drum performers."

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Hirosaki Neputa Festival (Aomori Prefecture)

Hirosaki Neputa Festival
Hirosaki Neputa Festival

The Hirosaki Neputa Festival is a summer festival held annually in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, from August 1st to August 7th

The fan-shaped floats, each with a kagami-e (mirror painting) of a brave warrior on the front and a melancholy omikuri-e (farewell painting) on ​​the back, are paraded through the city accompanied by shouts of "Yayado."


Date Bushotai Birth Anniversary (Miyagi Prefecture)

The Date Bushotaiis a tourism promotion group from Sendai formed to promote Sendai City and Miyagi Prefecture. Its official name is"Oshu-Sendai Hospitality Group Date Bushotai".

The group was formed on July 1, 2010, and began activities with their first performance on August 1 of the same year

We promote tourism in Sendai and Miyagi in a variety of ways, including providing tourist information, performing sword fighting and martial arts, and participating in events across the country


Hayachine Shrine Annual Festival and Main Festival (Iwate Prefecture)

The annual festival of Hayachine Shrine in Osakocho, Hanamaki City, Iwate Prefecture

The eve of the festival is held on July 31st and the main festival on August 1st . On both days, the Hayachine Kagura (Daisho Kagura and Take Kagura) , which has a tradition of over 500 years and is registered as an important intangible folk cultural property of Japan and a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage, will be performed.

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Hachinohe Sansha Festival (Aomori Prefecture)

Hachinohe Sansha Festival floats①
Hachinohe Sansha Festival floats

The Hachinohe Sansha Taisai is a summer festival held annually in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture, from July 31st to August 4th, and originates from the festival of Ogami Shrine

The "three shrines" of the Sansha Festival refer to Ogami Shrine, Silla Shrine, and Shinmei Shrine, all located within Hachinohe City. In 2004, the festival was designated an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property as the "Hachinohe Sansha Festival Float Event," and in 2016 it was designated a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage

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