TRAVEL
Festivals of Japan Series- Season 2
TRAVEL
2018
30 mins Episode(s): 12
english
Japanese
This is the second season of the Festivals of Japan Series, which introduces various festivals around Japan. In this season, we will explore the festivals themselves, their histories, and the people responsible for preserving, cherishing, and passing on their traditions. From ancient processions, giant paper floats, fire festivals, and even fighting festivals, this program will surely help viewers see the importance of bonding within a community, and upholding local traditions.
Episode List:
Episode List:
- Mikoji -Jisa, Anesa, and a 19-year-old Spring-
- Kintaikyo Bridge Festival -A Step Back in Time-
- Takaoka Mikuruma-yama Festival -Turning the Wheels of Tradition-
- Kiraigo -800 Years of Performing Hell Theater-
- Nebuta Festival -Nebuta Master Creator's 365 days-
- Jizo-bon Festival -Choraku Temple of the Valley-
- Yoshida Fire Festival -Japan's 3 Major Unusual Festivals-
- The 40th Otsuna Festival -Invigorating a Community-
- Omanto Festival -Land on This Horse-
- Nagasaki Kunchi -A Ride on the Nanbansen-
- Nada Fighting Festival
- Toriou Festival -Fierce and Fiery Festival Fight-
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