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Nebuta Festival

A Must See Event

The Nebuta Festival held in August every year in Aomori City, Japan attracts 3.5 million visitors. It is the largest festival in Japan.

The festival has been designated nationally as an intangible cultural asset. It consists 20 or more large floats with heights of 5 meters representing samurai warriors and many smaller floats which parade down the streets of Aomori.   Dancing is also a major part of the festival.

Dancing For Everyone

It is 100 times more fun to dance in the festival than just to stand by and watch. The best part of the festival is that ANYONE who wants to can join in the dancing. The dancers are called haneto and haneto dance clothing can be purchased in the local department stores or even rented from some stores.

The Evolution of Nebuta

The haneto dancers in the festival chant over and over RASSE-RA. However in the past this chant used to be RASSE. The clothing for the haneto dancers are also evolving. Recently many of the dancers have been wearing all black clothing and thus are called karasu haneto which means "crow" haneto. Even Tokyo DisneyLand has recently added their own float into the festival.
Haneto
Many people join the dancing.
Disney's Float
Disney's Float

Nebuta

The floats can be as tall as 5 meters.


Demon
Float of a Japanese demon.


 
Glossary of Terms

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Nebuta a large Japanese festival

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Aomori City in northern Japan on the main island of Honshuu

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Honshuu Japan's largest island

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haneto dancers in the Nebuta festival

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karasu a crow or raven

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dasshi a float in a parade
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