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Spirit and Memory in Traditional Festivals

Festivals in Japan are more than events—they are cultural expressions of local memory, prayer, and community. From the power of pulling floats and the rhythm of portable shrines, to the sound of drums and sacred dances, you’ll explore how festivals breathe life into communities. Dancing and celebrating together, we’ll encounter the invisible threads that connect people through time.

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Traditional festivals across Japan, Local performing arts, Mikoshi (portable shrine) procession, Floats and parade ritual, Kagura (sacred dance) and traditional stage performance, Lion dances Dengaku and other folk arts, Fire festivals and torch ritual, Seaside purification ceremony, Bon dances and Buddhist folk dance, Seasonal and annual custom (e.g. Tanabata, moon-viewing New Year ritual), Masked parades and costumed procession, Agricultural rites and harvest festival

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