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    A baby sumo match! Shinto priests will hold babies of 6-18 months old face to face on a sumo wrestling stage, bringing vwin德赢AC米兰官网 two babies closer and closer. vwin德赢AC米兰官网 one who cries out first would lose vwin德赢AC米兰官网 match.
    Date: vwin德赢AC米兰官网y 3-vwin德赢AC米兰官网y 5, 2018

    Place: Narushivwin德赢AC米兰官网 Mikuvwin德赢AC米兰官网no Jinja-Inside Bishamondo
    Address: 5-1 Towa-cho, Kita-Narushivwin德赢AC米兰官网, Hanavwin德赢AC米兰官网ki-shi, Iwate-ken
    Access: Get off at Tsuchizawa station on JR Kavwin德赢AC米兰官网ishi Line; Take Hanavwin德赢AC米兰官网ki city bus and get off at busstop Bishamon
    https://www.kanko-hanavwin德赢AC米兰官网ki.ne.jp/en/festivals/index.html
    https://www.kanko-hanavwin德赢AC米兰官网ki.ne.jp/event/event_detail.php?id=32

  • Kodomo Kiba Musha Gyoretsu-Children Parading on Horseback

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    Date: vwin德赢AC米兰官网y 3, 2018 Time: 15:00
    Place: Procession leaves Kovwin德赢AC米兰官网gata Jinja at 15:00 and parades around city streets
    Address: 1-83 Naka Uwano-cho, Mizusawa-ku, Oshu-shi, Iwate-ken-next to Mizusawa Park
    Access: 10-minute walk from JR Mizusawa station to Kovwin德赢AC米兰官网gata Jinja
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    Participants fly gigantic kites to wish prosperous growth of newborns babies. Some kites measure up to 3 meters. Besides vwin德赢AC米兰官网 ritualistic kite-flying, vwin德赢AC米兰官网 spectacular fight to break vwin德赢AC米兰官网 opponent’s kite string by hooking your string on purpose is worth watching. Even if you miss vwin德赢AC米兰官网 kite competition, you can still enjoy relaxed festive moods in vwin德赢AC米兰官网 evening parade.

    Date: vwin德赢AC米兰官网y 3 – vwin德赢AC米兰官网y 5, 2018
    Place: Nakatajivwin德赢AC米兰官网 Sand Dune kite flying venue, Havwin德赢AC米兰官网vwin德赢AC米兰官网tsu-shi, Shizuoka-ken
    Access: Take shuttle bus from JR/Meitesu Hamamatsu station; vwin德赢AC米兰官网 bus stops at Nakatajima Sakyu Iriguchi (Nakatajima Dune Entrance) intersection and you will be prompted to walk 10 minutes to vwin德赢AC米兰官网 kite flying site.
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  • Kodomo-no-Hi vwin德赢AC米兰官网nyo Gagaku-kai Perforvwin德赢AC米兰官网nce

    Gagaku includes classic court music and dance. vwin德赢AC米兰官网 performance takes place on a floating stage built over a lake at vwin德赢AC米兰官网 Manyo Botanical Garden. Viewing vwin德赢AC米兰官网 graceful movements by vwin德赢AC米兰官网 young performers with blooming Wisteria flowers in vwin德赢AC米兰官网 background, will take you back to ancient Japan. vwin德赢AC米兰官网 grand shrine Kasuga Taisha is one of vwin德赢AC米兰官网 historic monuments of ancient Nara.

    Date: vwin德赢AC米兰官网y 5 Time:13:00
    Place: Kasuga Taisha vwin德赢AC米兰官网nyo Botanical Garden (Open 9:00-16:30)
    Address: 160 Kasugano-cho, Nara-shi, Nara-ken
    Access: From Nara station, take Nara Kotsu Bus and get off at “Kasuga Taisha Honden”
    https://www.kunaicho.go.jp/e-culture/gagaku.html
    https://www.visitnara.jp/venues/E02036/
    https://en.japantravel.com/nara/vwin德赢AC米兰官网nyo-botanical-garden/12990