Yeah!! ^.^
This is the 1st time i joined my school friends to "BON ODORI"!! Did u ever wonder what on earth is
thIs mean??!! .. >O<
Just scroll down and have a LOOK ^^
You will understand what is all this about =D
Well, Bon-Odori Festival is also called the Feast of Lanterns, it has been celebrated in Japan for more than 500 years and traditionally includes a dance, known as Bon-Odori. The festival of Obon lasts for three days, however its starting date varies within different regions of Japan. It is celebrated as a reminder of the gratefulness one should feel toward one's ancestors. From this dance of joy comes Bon Odori or Bon Dance, a time in which our ancestors and their sacrifices are remembered and appreciated. Some dances involve the use of different kinds of fans, others involve the use of small towels called tenugui which may have colorful designs. Some require the use of small wooden clappers, or "kachi-kachi" during the dance. The "Hanagasa Odori" of Yamagata is preformed with a straw hat that has been decorated with flowers.
The sky was getting darker and finally the Japanese dance begun. Everyone form a circle and started to dance along. Drum's hit was heard, and a simple music was played. The participents enjoy themselves laughing and dancing along the music. Sport light shines the stadium and the atmosphere was getting higher. Bon Odori Festival participants continue this custom as they dance in traditional Japanese dress, including kimonos and yukata. There is also a variety of other activities to take part in at the festival.
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