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Owara Kaze no Bon
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A Bon dance festival held annually in September in Yatsuo, Toyama Prefecture, with roots in Edo-period tradition. The elegant folk dance is performed to the haunting melody of the Etchu Owara folk song, transforming the entire town into a stage lit by traditional lanterns. Continuing into the night with a dreamlike quality, it stands as one of Japan's most atmospheric and culturally significant Bon festivals.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Festivals
Location:Yatsuo, Nanto, Toyama
Time Period:1700-present
Influence:National
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Bon dancefolk danceToyama Prefecture
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