The Japanese drumming festival, known as "Taiko," celebrates traditional Japanese drumming through energetic performances and vibrant community participation. It features various styles of drumming, showcasing the skill and artistry of taiko drummers who perform both synchronized choreography and intricate rhythms. These festivals often include cultural elements such as dance, Martial Arts, and traditional clothing, creating a lively atmosphere that honors Japan's rich cultural heritage. Events like the "Kodo" performances on Sado Island are particularly renowned for their excellence in taiko artistry.
That's right, as in a festival for worshiping the phallus... This year the unusual festival took place in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo and it gathered more than
March 30 and 31 and April 1
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Some must-see attractions at the Japanese Ice Festival include intricate ice sculptures, traditional performances like taiko drumming and dance, and delicious food stalls offering local cuisine.
No, it's Japanese.
Festival in Japanese is 祭り (matsuri).
It is called Obon Matsuri (Obon festival)
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Sutsubun is not a person it is a Japanese festival
"Taiko" means drum in Japanese. It can also be used to refer to a Japanese drum. Taiko are 3 sticks percussion instruments. Taiko drumming is featured in a Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas.
Matsuri
Yup.
Bon-Odori is a traditional Japanese dance. Therefore, Bon-Odori festival is a dance festival.
The Japanese eat food such as rice, chicken, noodles and more