As soon as we got off the train, we saw a flurry of girls and women in beautiful Yukatas and bright lights. We heard loud drumming and as we turned the corner we saw large carts lit up and carrying people enthusiastically banging taiko drums! These carts were maneuvered by people pulling them with ropes! The festival took place along four or five blocks of the main street. There was singing, dancing and hundreds of people celebrating without a worry. All along the streets there was food stood after food stand, each one looking better than the last. There was okonomiyaki, taokoyaki, french fries, mochi wrapped hot dogs, corn, cotton candy, yaki soba, candy apples and more. We walked up and down the streets and tried various foods and watched the crowds and different carts with different drummers and musicians. On our way out there was a taiko drummers fight (last few pictures). Six carts pulled up at an intersection and were competing for the audience's attention. It was loud as the crowds cheered in excitement. I took some video and will try and upload it in the next few days. It was our very first festival (hajimete=first) and it was completely magical. I am hoping to buy my own Yukata in the next few weeks as there will be a Fuji Festival as well as a Numazu Festival. There is also going to be a July Fourth Party at Oz Bar in Fuji where we will wear Yukatas and watch a live dj and celebrate summer together. In three weeks, Makensie and Tiffany will be making a trip up from Okayama so we can climb the famous Mount Fuji! I am a little bit nervous but excited to see the sunrise from the top of the mountain. This summer is sure to be full of excitement with more festivals, gatherings and adventures and a summer vacation to come!





and they just happened to be
our colors. Purple for me and
Yellow for Leah. Aren't the
colors beautiful?
11 comments:
so pretty!! that festival looks like so much fun. i'm jealous!
~vivian
omg, so cute outfits! :))
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What a fun event! Such lovely yukatas (I learned a new word today - yay!). You all look fabulous :)
xoxox,
CC
You and Leah look beautiful in your yukatas! This festival sounds like so much fun.
you look so adorable I can't stand it!! Looks like a fun evening too.
looks awesome!
that is SO cool!!! you look great!
Omg you look AMAZING....
all of the images are stunning.
wow - you look amazing! That kimono is beautiful!!
You look really pretty!
you look GORGEOUS anthea!
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