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Kyubi Festival Nasu Town

The Kyubi Festival is held in Nasu Town in September each year. Kyubi is the nine tailed fox mascot that represents Nasu. The legend of the nine tailed fox who disguised himself as a beautiful woman to commit evil deeds against the Emperor is a key part of local folk lore of the region and Kyubi   could… Read More Kyubi Festival Nasu Town

September 27, 2015June 3, 2017 louoz55Leave a comment

Daruma Festival Shirakawa, Fukushima Prefecture

Foundation day in Japan is the 11th February and each year the nearby town of Shirakawa holds a Daruma Festival on that day. A Daruma is round doll that is usually made of papier-mâché and is hollow inside, but weighted at the bottom.  So if they fall over they in general “get up” again. The… Read More Daruma Festival Shirakawa, Fukushima Prefecture

February 11, 2015June 4, 2017 louoz55Leave a comment

Yoichi Matsuri 2014

Yoichi Matsuri is a local Otawara held in early August each year in Otawara City. The festival is in honor of our local hero Yasu no Yoichi whose bravery and marksmanship was a key event in the battle for control of Japan in the Genpei war (1180-1185). The story goes that in the battle between… Read More Yoichi Matsuri 2014

August 24, 2014June 4, 2017 louoz55Leave a comment

Children’s Day

Children’s Day (Kodomo no hi) is one of the Japanese National Holidays that occurs in Golden week. It takes place on the 5th day of the 5th Month… Or May 5th… The day was originally boy’s day but has become over time children’s days.  In 1948, the government decreed this day to be a national holiday… Read More Children’s Day

April 23, 2014June 4, 2017 louoz55Leave a comment

24 hours in Otawara, Tochigi Prefecture

  Visitors here are often surprised about what there is to do here in Otawara..  Its not so well known as many other regions in Japan and maybe you need a car to see many of the hidden gems.. I’ve been here 2 1/2 years and I’m still finding interesting and fun things in the… Read More 24 hours in Otawara, Tochigi Prefecture

April 21, 2014June 4, 2017 louoz551 Comment

Yatai Matsuri April 2014

April in Otawara means the Yatai festival or Yatai Matsuri.. Yatai Matsuri in Otawara is a loud, fun, musical(ish) 2 day event based around the Kanodoro in downtown Otawara… It is a local festival involving wooden floats called Yatai, which are traditionally small, mobile food stalls in Japan typically selling ramen or other food. The name… Read More Yatai Matsuri April 2014

April 20, 2014June 4, 2017 louoz55Leave a comment
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