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MIZUKAKE MATSURI (Water-Throwing Festival)
The Mizukake Matsuri, or Water-Throwing Festival, is an event that takes place in August at the Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine in Tokyo. Portable shrines, known as mikoshi, are paraded through the streets, in which the bearers are drenched by water thrown by spectators along the route using buckets or water hoses. The festival's origins stem from throwing water as a means to express wishes for one's good health.
Festival Traditions & Customs
AOMORI NEBUTA MATSURI
HOZUKI ICHI (Ground Cherry Fair)
MIZUKAKE MATSURI
(Water-Throwing Festival)
AWAODORI
TORO NAGASHI
TANABATA (Star Festival)
FIREWORKS
FURIN
SMASHING WATERMELONS
KAKIGORI (Shaved Ice)
TSUYU (Rainy Season)
YAKATA-BUNE (Pleasure Boats)
UNAGI (Eel)
SOMEN (Noodles)


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