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Akita Kanto Festival
It is one of the three major festivals in the Tohoku region, with "Kanto" lanterns resembling rice ears or rice bales used to pray for a good harvest.
The Akita Kanto Festival is a national important intangible folk cultural property and Akita's traditional festival with a 270-year history, and is one of the three major festivals in the Tohoku region. The festival is held for four days from August 3 to 6 every year, centered on Kanto Odori street in Akita City, and is divided into two parts: the daytime Kanto (from August 4 to 6) and the night main performance.
The Akita Kanto Festival is a festival to pray for a good harvest with "Kanto," which resembles an ear of rice, and each lantern hung from the pole resembles a rice bale, and is held up by strong "Sashite" performers. The largest "Owaka" is 12-meter tall with 46 lanterns, weighing a total of 50 kg!
The skill with which the lanterns are shifted to the palms of the hands, the forehead, the shoulders, and the hips with perfect balance is a must-see.
During the daytime in Kanto, there are the "Kanto Myogi Competitions," in which participants compete in individual and team competitions. This is a must-see event for anyone interested in appreciating the skills of these well-trained masters. The night performance with the lanterns lit is also stunning. The sight of approximately 280 Kanto being lifted in unison at the sound of a whistle is breathtaking. It is recommended to reserve a seat in advance if you want to fully enjoy the performance.
Various other events, such as the Kanto Trial Experience, will be held around the venue, so be sure to attend these as well.
Highlights
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It is one of the three major festivals in the Tohoku region.
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It is a national important intangible folk cultural property with a 270-year history.
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During “Daytime Kanto,” there are competitions of masterful techniques of holding the Kantos on their hands, forehead, shoulder, and hips.
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The night performance with the lanterns lit is also stunning.
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It is recommended to reserve a seat in advance if you want to fully enjoy the performance.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 秋田竿燈まつり
- Telephone
- 018-888-5602 (Akita Kanto Festival executive committee)
- Schedule
- August 3-6
- Directions
- a 15-minute walk from JR Akita Station.
- Website
- Official Website (English)