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Owara Kaze no Bon: A Festival to Calm the Wind Gods
On the north side of Japan's main island, in the foothills of the Hida Mountains, lies Yatsuo Town, Toyama Prefecture. Every year, the 'Owara Kaze no Bon' Festival begins on September 1 and lasts for 3 days. During Owara Kaze no Bon, the people dance day and night, and the whole town livens up. The festival has a 300-year history here. It is thought to have begun with people seeking to appease the wind gods. The festival dances are sensual, graceful, yet proud and the dancers are boys, girls and young people under 30. Adults play traditional musical instruments such as the 'kokyu' and 'shamisen'. Owara Kaze no Bon, signifies summer's end. This is the story of the people behind Japan's most tranquil festival.
Aired: Aug 03, 2015 Genre: DocumentaryDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Enterprises
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01: Tsugaru: Enduring Winter for the Hot Festival02: Tosa: Land of Passionate People03: The Gods of Japan: An Infinite World of Spirits04: Aizu: Land of the Last Samurai05: Yakushima: Island of Primeval Forests06: Sanriku Railway: Back from the Brink07: Nihonbashi: The Bridge at the Center of Japanese Commerce08: The Shikoku Pilgrimage09: Dewa Sanzan: Mystic Mountains of Prayers10: Hakata Yamakasa: A Festival to Live For11: A Sushi Tour Around Japan12: Osaka: City of Waterways13: Owara Kaze no Bon: A Festival to Calm the Wind Gods14: The Kunisaki Peninsula: Mystical Festivals in a Spiritual Land15: Tsukemono: Japan's Pickled Soul Food16: Kanazawa: An Eternal Love of Beauty and Culture17: Notsuke Peninsula: Harsh Winters and Rich Seas18: Kinosaki Onsen: A Town of Hot Springs