Naha Great Tug-of-War

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Naha Great Tug-of-War

A Guiness World Record ranked giant-rope is the main pull at this visitor-welcome Naha heritage event.

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Held every October in central Naha, this historic event claims a long heritage of participatory welcome and an esteemed origin dating near 1450. Today, it consists of two main parts: the Hatagashira Parade along Kokusai Street and the Great Tug-of-War at the Kumoji Intersection on National Route 58.

It’s showtime after dark, launched by the evening unveiling of the Guinness World Record-certified giant rope. The rope is hand crafted each year at a walloping weigh-in around 40 tons, drawing participants on two teams of east and west in an epic tug-of-war.

Open welcome to join as pullers extends to all on the day of the event. Even just as a spectator, most won’t soon forget the fantastic thrill of thousands of people banding around for a chance at the pull. The contest is decided when one side manages to move the rope more than five meters within 30 minutes. After the winner is declared, everyone celebrates together with Okinawa’s traditional hand dance, kachaashii.

Highlights

  • A traditional participatory event that originated around 1450.
  • The main events are the Hatagashira Parade on Kokusai Street and the Great Tug-of-War at the Kumoji Intersection.
  • The straw rope used in the tug-of-war is Guinness World Record-certified.
  • Anyone can join the tug-of-war on the day of the event and experience the powerful sense of unity.

Photos

  • Hatagashira Parade, where each community marches with its uniquely designed giant banner

    Hatagashira Parade, where each community marches with its uniquely designed giant banner

  • The Guinness World Record-certified giant rope, weighing about 40 tons

    The Guinness World Record-certified giant rope, weighing about 40 tons

  • Tourists can also join as pullers, adding to the excitement

    Tourists can also join as pullers, adding to the excitement

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Details

Name in Japanese
那覇大綱挽
Location
Hatagashira Parade: Kokusai Street / Naha Great Tug-of-War: Kumoji Intersection
Telephone
098-866-4858 (Naha Great Tug-of-War Preservation Association)
Schedule
The Sunday before Sports Day (subject to change in case of a typhoon)
Access
A short walk from Prefectural Office Station on the Yui Rail
Official Website
Official Website (English)