Location List
78 potential locations in newly-arrived order.
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Iwase Hikiyama FestivalToyama city, Toyama prefecture
Held as the spring festival of the Iwase Suwa shrine, the Iwase Hikiyama Festival sees 13 floats being courageously paraded through the village streets by men from the beach.
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Earth CelebrationSado city, Niigata prefecture
In 2016, Earth Celebration will be reborn as a new community that connects the world through music and art. Our theme is “Children of Taiko.” Let us all, adults and children alike, be as children a...
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Kasakoujin festivalKasa, Sakurai, Nara Prefecture 633-0133
the Shinto ritual
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Hakodate Port FestivalWakamatu-cho, Hakodate-shi, etc
Since 1935, the Hakodate Port Festival has been one of the city's largest summer events.
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Hakodate Goryokaku-sai FestivalGoryokaku-cho,Hakodate-shi
Held since 1970, the Goryokaku-sai Festival tells the story of the fort and the Battle of Bosin.
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Gifu LanternsGifu, Gifu
Gifu lanterns are known for their clean lines and thin, delicate, and graceful construction. Gifu lanterns are often referred to as the best in Japan.
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