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UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage "Hanawa Bayashi" and "Kemanai Bon Odori" Festivals to Be Held in Kazuno City, Akita Prefecture, Japan
KAZUNO, Japan, Aug. 8, 2023 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

- Information on These Festivals to Be Posted on Kazuno City's Social Media 
Accounts -

"Hanawa Bayashi" (a traditional Japanese performing art form) and "Kemanai Bon 
Odori" (a Buddhist festival dance), which were added to UNESCO's Intangible 
Cultural Heritage, will be held from August 19 to 23 in Kazuno City, Akita 
Prefecture, northwestern Japan. Posts about the festivals will be available on 
Kazuno City's social media accounts around the end of August after the 
festivals.

Photo1: Hanawa Bayashi 
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Photo2: Kemanai Bon Odori 
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Kazuno City's social networking service (SNS) accounts for foreign visitors
- YouTube: https://youtube.com/@KazunoJapanTravelGuide-ur2gb
- TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@kazuno.japan.travel.us
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kazuno.japan.travel.us

"Hanawa Bayashi" featuring motion and "Kemanai Bon Odori" stillness
Hanawa Bayashi will be held on August 19-20, and Kemanai Bon Odori on August 
21-23. During the period, visitors can enjoy the two festivals that have 
different atmospheres, "motion" and "stillness."

Hanawa Bayashi is a traditional Japanese performing art form dedicated to the 
deity of Hanawa, Sachi-Inari Shrine. It is an attractive event with its 
"motion" of 10 gorgeous floats parading through the town with an enthusiastic 
musical accompaniment played by young people throughout the night.

Kemanai Bon Odori is a Buddhist festival dance that consists of two types of 
dance: "Dainosaka Odori" which is performed with flutes and drums, and "Jinku 
Odori" which is performed only with singing. Both types of dance are 
characterized by graceful inward-facing dancing around a bonfire, and 
"stillness" is their charm.

For charms of Kazuno City, please visit: https://explorekazuno.jp/ (Japanese)

About Kazuno City
It is situated in the north of Akita Prefecture. With a population of 28,016, 
the city is endowed with rich regional resources such as cultural heritages and 
specialty products.


Source: Kazuno City