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Chichibu

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

YOMATSURY FESTIVAL

IN CHICHIBU
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The Chichibu Night Festival (秩父夜祭, Chichibu Yomatsuri).
It is held every year on December 2nd and 3rd

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Its floats are ornately decorated with lanterns, tapestries and gilded wood carvings and are accompanied by drum and flute music.

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The festival's other attraction is its fireworks display, which lasts almost two and a half hours and gives you the rare opportunity to enjoy Japanese fireworks during winter.

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the streets are lined with stands selling festival foods and amazake (sweet rice wine)

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The history of Chichibu Yomatsuri started 300 years ago, when villagers believe that 6 deities were guarding the city of Chichibu and presenting the villagers with good health, good weather, and good harvests. In order to honor these 6 deities, local villagers built 6 large mikoshi or floats each of them representing one deity outside Chichibu shrine. They also decorated all of the floats with carvings and flowers as well as brighten them with many lanterns as the villagers expected to receive nice weather and good health from the deities along the year.

HISTORY

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