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Goshogawara Tachineputa Festival Period (Aomori Prefecture)

Goshogawara Tachineputa
Goshogawara Tachineputa

Goshogawara Tachineputa is a summer festival held every year from August 4th to August 8th

Led by three large Tachineputa floats, each approximately 23 meters tall and weighing 19 tons, numerous other Tachineputa floats and groups of Neputa floats of various sizes parade through the streets of Goshogawara

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Akita Kanto Festival (Akita Prefecture)

Akita Kanto Festival
Akita Kanto Festival

The Akita Kanto Festival is held every year from August 3rd to 6th in Akita City, Akita Prefecture

As part of the Neburi Nagashi festival to ward off midsummer illness and evil spirits, people perform the Kanto festival, which is made of bamboo poles and paper lanterns and is carried on the forehead, waist, shoulders, etc

the "Three Great Festivals of Tohoku" along with the Aomori Nebuta Festival (Aomori Prefecture) and is also counted as the "Three Great Lantern Festivals of Japan" along with the Nihonmatsu Lantern Festival (Fukushima Prefecture) and the Owari Tsushima Tenno Festival (Aichi Prefecture)

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Aomori Nebuta Festival (Aomori Prefecture)

Aomori Nebuta Festival
Aomori Nebuta Festival

The Aomori Nebuta Festival is held every year from August 2nd to 7th in Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture

It is one of the most popular summer festivals held in the Tohoku region, attracting over 1 million tourists every year, and is considered one of the "Three Great Festivals of Tohoku."

It was designated an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan in 1980


Hirosaki Neputa Festival (Aomori Prefecture)

Hirosaki Neputa Festival
Hirosaki Neputa Festival

The Hirosaki Neputa Festival is a summer festival held every year 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."


Morioka Sansa Odori Festival Period (Iwate Prefecture)

Morioka Sansa Dance
Morioka Sansa Dance

Morioka Sansa Odori every year from August 1st to 4th in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture , and is the earliest of the summer festivals held throughout the Tohoku region.

The Morioka Sansa Odori Taiko Parade was recognized by the Guinness World Records for the "largest number of Japanese taiko drummers."

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Hachinohe Sansha Festival (Aomori Prefecture)

Hachinohe Sansha Festival floats①
Hachinohe Sansha Festival floats

The Hachinohe Sansha Festival is a summer festival that originated from the festival of Ogami Shrine and is held every year from July 31st to August 4th

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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