Kumagaya Uchiwa Festival

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熊谷うちわ祭(くまがやうちわまつり)は、毎年7月19日から23日にかけての5日間(一般向けは20日から22日の3日間)に開催される埼玉県熊谷市鎌倉町にある八坂神社(愛宕八坂神社)の例大祭である。明治時代に祭りに合わせて渋団扇(表面に柿渋を塗った丈夫な団扇)が配られたことからこの名がついた。 rdf:langString
Kumagaya Uchiwa Festival is a yearly festival that occurs in Saitama Prefecture Kumagaya city. The festival is held for five days from July 19th to 23rd annually. This festival is called Uchiwa and (matsuri), because Uchiwa, the traditional Japanese fans, were distributed to people during the festival in the Meiji era. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kumagaya Uchiwa Festival is a yearly festival that occurs in Saitama Prefecture Kumagaya city. The festival is held for five days from July 19th to 23rd annually. This festival is called Uchiwa and (matsuri), because Uchiwa, the traditional Japanese fans, were distributed to people during the festival in the Meiji era. There is total of 12 ; children and adults march through the streets by pulling a long and thick rope attached to dashi. Traffic is controlled during the festival. A 30-centimeter hand gong makes a big sound with musical accompaniment. Each district has dashi and competes for musical accompaniment by putting their dashi next to each other. Kids and adults play ohayashi, Japanese drumming on the mikoshi. They practice playing instruments every summer, about two months ahead of the festival. Uchiwa Festival is one of the biggest summer events in Kumagaya, along with Sakura Festival and Kumagaya fireworks festival. More than 750,000 people participate in the festival, and it is referred to as the number one festival in Kanto region. The streets are lined on both sides with stand-selling shops, which sell Yakisoba, cotton candy, Japanese candy, shaved ice, crepes, and many other kinds of foods and toys.
rdf:langString 熊谷うちわ祭(くまがやうちわまつり)は、毎年7月19日から23日にかけての5日間(一般向けは20日から22日の3日間)に開催される埼玉県熊谷市鎌倉町にある八坂神社(愛宕八坂神社)の例大祭である。明治時代に祭りに合わせて渋団扇(表面に柿渋を塗った丈夫な団扇)が配られたことからこの名がついた。
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