Nishimonai Bon Dance: Graceful Indigo-Dyed Costume Dance at Japan's Three Great Bon Festivals
Nishimonai Bon Dance
Nishimonai Bon Dance in Ugo, Akita, is counted among Japan's Three Great Bon Festival Dances. Held August 16â18 each year, it is designated as a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property.
Characteristics
- Hanpui (Panhandle-Stitch) Costume: Unique costume sewn together from various fabrics - Indigo-Dyed Yukata: Dancers dressed in deep indigo-colored summer kimono - Hikoza Hood: Distinctive deep hood concealing the dancers' faces down to the eyes - Dance Style: Graceful dance to a melancholic, leisurely melody
Event Overview
- Dates: August 16â18 each year - Hours: Around 7â11pm - Venue: Nishimonai shopping street in Ugo Town (road closed for the event)
Getting There
- From JR Ou Main Line Jumonji Station by taxi: about 30 minutes - From Yokote Station by bus: about 40 minutes
Tips
Spectators watch from outside the dance circle. Participants are expected to wear yukata. Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot.
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