Yokote Kamakura: Snow Hut Festival Offering Coins to the Water Deity
Yokote Kamakura
Yokote Kamakura, held February 15–16 each year in Yokote, Akita, is a designated National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property. Snow huts (kamakura) housing water deity altars are built, and children inside offer amazake (sweet rice drink) and mochi to visitors.
Highlights
- Kamakura Groups: About 100 snow huts appear throughout Yokote City - Children's Hospitality: Children inside offer amazake to visitors - Mini Kamakura: Small snow huts also line the area near Yokote Station - Magical Evening Scene: Candlelight from inside the huts illuminating the snow surface — especially beautiful after dusk
Event Overview
- Duration: February 15–16 each year - Candlelight Lighting: From around 5pm (especially magical at night)
Getting There
- Alight at JR Ou Main Line Yokote Station (about 40 minutes from Akita) - About 10 minutes by car from Akita Expressway Yokote IC
Tips
Dress very warmly. The atmosphere is overwhelmingly better after dusk when candles are lit. If a local child offers you amazake, accept it without hesitation.
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