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The city of Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture has many festivals (matsuri (祭り)) and other events in all of the seasons, usually based on its rich historical heritage. They are often sponsored by private businesses and, unlike those in Kyoto, they are relatively small-scale events attended mostly by locals and a few tourists. January in particular has many because it's the first month of the year, so authorities, fishermen, businesses and artisans organize events to pray for their own health and safety, and for a good and prosperous working year. Kamakura's numerous temples and shrines, first among them city symbols Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū and Kenchō-ji, organize many events too, bringing the total to over a hundred.

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  • Festival Kamakura d'Akita (fr)
  • List of festivals and events in Kamakura (en)
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  • The city of Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture has many festivals (matsuri (祭り)) and other events in all of the seasons, usually based on its rich historical heritage. They are often sponsored by private businesses and, unlike those in Kyoto, they are relatively small-scale events attended mostly by locals and a few tourists. January in particular has many because it's the first month of the year, so authorities, fishermen, businesses and artisans organize events to pray for their own health and safety, and for a good and prosperous working year. Kamakura's numerous temples and shrines, first among them city symbols Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū and Kenchō-ji, organize many events too, bringing the total to over a hundred. (en)
  • La ville de Kamakura de la préfecture de Kanagawa tient de nombreux festivals (matsuri (祭 り)) ainsi que des événements durant toute l'année, attestant de son riche patrimoine historique. Parrainés par des entreprises privées, à la différence de ceux de Kyoto, ce sont des événements modestes auxquels participent des autochtones associés aux touristes Le mois de janvier voit se dérouler de nombreuses manifestations. Les autorités, les pêcheurs, les entreprises et les artisans organisent en effet des événements dans lesquels ils présentent leurs meilleurs vœux de santé et de prospérité pour l'année nouvelle. Les nombreux temples et sanctuaires de Kamakura, qui sont les symboles de la ville Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū et Kenchō-ji, organisent également près d'une centaine d'événements. (fr)
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  • The city of Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture has many festivals (matsuri (祭り)) and other events in all of the seasons, usually based on its rich historical heritage. They are often sponsored by private businesses and, unlike those in Kyoto, they are relatively small-scale events attended mostly by locals and a few tourists. January in particular has many because it's the first month of the year, so authorities, fishermen, businesses and artisans organize events to pray for their own health and safety, and for a good and prosperous working year. Kamakura's numerous temples and shrines, first among them city symbols Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū and Kenchō-ji, organize many events too, bringing the total to over a hundred. (en)
  • La ville de Kamakura de la préfecture de Kanagawa tient de nombreux festivals (matsuri (祭 り)) ainsi que des événements durant toute l'année, attestant de son riche patrimoine historique. Parrainés par des entreprises privées, à la différence de ceux de Kyoto, ce sont des événements modestes auxquels participent des autochtones associés aux touristes Le mois de janvier voit se dérouler de nombreuses manifestations. Les autorités, les pêcheurs, les entreprises et les artisans organisent en effet des événements dans lesquels ils présentent leurs meilleurs vœux de santé et de prospérité pour l'année nouvelle. Les nombreux temples et sanctuaires de Kamakura, qui sont les symboles de la ville Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū et Kenchō-ji, organisent également près d'une centaine d'événements. (fr)
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