Ishidori Matsuri (石取祭) can be literally translated from Japanese as "stone bringing festival." It is a festival in Kuwana, located in Mie Prefecture. The festival starts on the first Saturday of August, at midnight, and runs throughout the weekend. Every town within the central part of the city has its own 3 wheeled, highly decorative festival cart. Each cart has a large taiko drum at the back and several kane along the sides. Each town has a particular sequence for each of those instruments, creating a unique and identifying sound. Another identifying feature is the placement of the kakegoe, or shouts. Over the course of the weekend, the carts are pulled toward Kasuga Shrine for presentation, performing along the way. With over 30 carts with distinct rhythms, it has been said that the Kuw
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| - 石取祭(いしとりまつり、いしどりまつり)は、三重県桑名市で開催される桑名宗社 (春日神社)の祭礼。重要無形民俗文化財に指定されており、「山・鉾・屋台行事」の構成遺産としてユネスコの無形文化遺産に登録されている。石採祭と表記されることもある。30数台の祭車(山車)が、鉦や太鼓を午前0時より春日神社から一斉に打ち鳴らして練り歩く様から、「日本一やかましい祭り」、「天下の奇祭」と呼ばれる。 (ja)
- Ishidori Matsuri (石取祭) can be literally translated from Japanese as "stone bringing festival." It is a festival in Kuwana, located in Mie Prefecture. The festival starts on the first Saturday of August, at midnight, and runs throughout the weekend. Every town within the central part of the city has its own 3 wheeled, highly decorative festival cart. Each cart has a large taiko drum at the back and several kane along the sides. Each town has a particular sequence for each of those instruments, creating a unique and identifying sound. Another identifying feature is the placement of the kakegoe, or shouts. Over the course of the weekend, the carts are pulled toward Kasuga Shrine for presentation, performing along the way. With over 30 carts with distinct rhythms, it has been said that the Kuw (en)
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| - Ishidori Matsuri (石取祭) can be literally translated from Japanese as "stone bringing festival." It is a festival in Kuwana, located in Mie Prefecture. The festival starts on the first Saturday of August, at midnight, and runs throughout the weekend. Every town within the central part of the city has its own 3 wheeled, highly decorative festival cart. Each cart has a large taiko drum at the back and several kane along the sides. Each town has a particular sequence for each of those instruments, creating a unique and identifying sound. Another identifying feature is the placement of the kakegoe, or shouts. Over the course of the weekend, the carts are pulled toward Kasuga Shrine for presentation, performing along the way. With over 30 carts with distinct rhythms, it has been said that the Kuwana festival is the loudest festival in Japan. (en)
- 石取祭(いしとりまつり、いしどりまつり)は、三重県桑名市で開催される桑名宗社 (春日神社)の祭礼。重要無形民俗文化財に指定されており、「山・鉾・屋台行事」の構成遺産としてユネスコの無形文化遺産に登録されている。石採祭と表記されることもある。30数台の祭車(山車)が、鉦や太鼓を午前0時より春日神社から一斉に打ち鳴らして練り歩く様から、「日本一やかましい祭り」、「天下の奇祭」と呼ばれる。 (ja)
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