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Koga Lantern Sao Momi Matsuri

古河提灯竿もみまつり
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Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
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Koga Station West Entrance, Furukawa, Ibaraki PrefectureMap
Phone+81 280-23-1266
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  • Guide806772
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    Lantern Festival

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    At the festival held in Furukawa in December, the fire festival where the lanterns attached to the long bamboo poles collide and extinguish, was very powerful and wonderful.

    Reviewed on Nov 1, 2019
  • kanatec
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    Qidong の Qiqi Festival, Fire Festival り

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    It is a fire festival of the strange festival in Kanto. It is a fierce festival that is more valuable to extinguish the fire of the other party by hitting each other with lanterns attached to the tip of a long bamboo. The venue is right in front of Furukawa Station, so access is also the best festival.

    Reviewed on Apr 13, 2018
  • Traveler814143
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    Fantastic sacrifice!

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    It is said that it is a "Kanto strange festival" at a festival where the lantern attached to the tip of a very long bamboo pole hits the other party and extinguishes each other. Even so, it is very powerful. The festival venue is also very close to the station, so I am very grateful to be able to go by train for me who is not good at festivals and fireworks traffic.

    Reviewed on Sep 15, 2017
  • Aki19
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    12 Lantern Festival held in the month

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    It is a lantern pole Momi Festival held in Furukawa every year 12. It is a festival where the bamboo pole is rubbed violently to turn off the lanterns attached to the tip of the bamboo pole, which is about 10 meters high and 80 meters long. It seems that it is also called a strange festival in the Kanto region, but I think it is a strange festival.

    Reviewed on Jun 27, 2016
  • NyaoN1
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    i just look at you.

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    It is a festival where lanterns are attached to bamboo poles, and bamboo poles are hit by each other, and the lanterns of the opponent are dropped or burned to compete for victory or defeat. It's a fairly sober festival, but it's very beautiful to see the lights and powder of fire scattered in the dark and cold air.

    Reviewed on Jun 5, 2016

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