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Festivals in the Land of the Rising Sun

by Akhil Kalepu

Jun 27, 2016

Gion Matsuri, Kyoto, Japan © S35ktmo | Dreamstime

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Japan has a fascinating culture best experienced through the country’s many festivals. Here are six you should check out while visiting the land of the rising sun.

 

Obon Festival, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan © MIKI Yoshihito | Flickr

Obon Festival, Sapporo © MIKI Yoshihito | Flickr

 

Obon

Otherwise known as Bon, this Japanese tradition originates as a Buddhist-Confucian custom that became a tradition of family reunion. For three days, people are supposed to visit their ancestral homes along with the spirits of their relatives.

 

Suwa Onbashira, Nagano, Japan © T hino | Flickr

Suwa Onbashira, Nagano © T hino | Flickr

 

Suwa Onbashira

Onbashira translates to “the honored pillars,” referring to the 1,200-year-old tradition of riding enormous tree trunks down the mountains of Nagano. The festival happens every six years and has a reputation of being the most dangerous cultural event in Japan.

 

Kanamara Matsuri, Kawasaki, Japan © Takanori | Flickr

Kanamara Matsuri, Kawasaki © Takanori | Flickr

 

Kanamara Matsuri

The “Festival of the Steel Phallus” is thrown by Kawasaki’s local penis-venerating shrine. In modern times, the event is used to raise STD awareness and money for HIV research.

 

Sapporo Snow Festival, Japan © Chun Kit Ho | Dreamstime 38918476

Sapporo Snow Festival © Chun Kit Ho | Dreamstime

 

Sapporo Snow Festival

In 1950, six high-school students began the tradition of building snow statues in Odori Park. Japanese military from the nearby Makomanai base joined in five years later, giving way to the Sapporo Snow Festival.

 

Close-Up Cherry Blossom Macro © Joshkho | Dreamstime 12617032

© Joshkho | Dreamstime

 

Hanami

Cherry blossom festivals can be found all over the world, with many of America’s trees gifted from Japan. The annual bloom is closely forecasted by the Japanese Meteorological Agency.

 

The Parade of Hanagasa, Gion Matsuri, Kyoto, Japan © Dtkql2009 | Dreamstime

The Parade of Hanagasa, Gion Matsuri, Kyoto © Dtkql2009 | Dreamstime

 

Gion Matsuri

Gion Matsuri is one of the most important festivals in Japan, taking its name from Kyoto’s Gion District. It originates from a purification ritual done to appease the gods for protection against floods and earthquakes.

 

 

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