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Thirsty Thursday: Hachioji Matsuri

Rambler: Beth Drink at Hand: Horizons Organic Chocolate Milk (love it after a bike ride!)

Another Thirsty Thursday here again...time to pour something yummy and make those weekend plans. This week we jump across Pacific to share a little Japanese festival fun!

Our West Coast readers have probably noticed a few signs or community advertisements for festivals in the nearby Japanese communities here in the US, so we decided to share our experience at the real deal in Japan. Summer time in Japan is full of festivals, and you can find a matsuri, or local festival, in small towns around Japan nearly every weekend during July and August. Just a few train stops from where we lived in Japan is a town called Hachioji. We usually went to Hachioji to hit up our favorite ramen and gyoza shop, but in late July they hosted the Hachioji Matsuri.

Early in the day, teams carry small shrines called mikoshi through the streets.

Then hundreds of women clad in kimonos and yukatas line up to do a tradition folk dance. Its more like a choreographed parade than a dance, but its beautiful to watch.  

 

 

There are old women...

And young girls...

 

And lots of paper lanterns...

Hope you have a great weekend!

Two Word Tuesday: Wedding Day

This post is going to have a few more than 2 words, but future Two Word Tuesday posts will not. As a result of our staff meeting that Terry eluded to here yesterday, we came up with a couple of regular features we plan to post each week. Every Tuesday we'll be posting a photo and just 2 words to describe it. That's all. Pretty simple, eh? So without further ado (and as a bit of a happier post than last Friday's about our beloved Japan), here is the first installment of Two Word Tuesday.

Wedding Day.