Friends who love Japanese history will be familiar with the name Hamamatsu. Historically, Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of Tokugawa shogunate, spent his youth in Hamamatsu, and held a monument festival in Hamamatsu from May 3 to 5 every year. Hamamatsu Festival, which is famous all over Japan for its spectacular kite competition and splendid float parade, is said to have started more than 400 years ago because the Duke celebrated the birth of his eldest son.
The Binsong Festival has two major attractions, namely, the Kite Festival in Yuanzhou Beach during the day and the House Terrace at night. Kite Festival originated from Hamamatsu's tradition. Every family will fly a kite for their first boy on the "Hamamatsu Festival". In recent years, due to the influence of "declining birthrate" in Japanese society, some families have also begun to make kites for girls. Because it is a once-in-a-lifetime event for children, it has attracted great attention from adults.
The kites used in "Kite Convention" are generally three to eight tatami (one tatami is about 1.2 square meters), and the rope connecting such a large kite is almost as thick as a well rope, nearly several hundred meters long. When the kite flew on the beach in Yuanzhou in the strong wind from the Pacific Ocean, the child's father and a dozen young and middle-aged men, Qi Xin, joined forces to dance the rope and send it to the sky in the noisy drum music, which was very touching.
The most noteworthy kite-flying activity is the "kite-fighting" at the end of the kite-flying conference. At that time, hundreds of kites were fighting in the air, and nearly a thousand people were rolling on the ground with drum music. That spectacular sight will definitely cheer you up as an audience.
The second attraction of "Hamamatsu Festival" is that the "terrace" that starts every evening during the festival is also very lively. "Roof terrace" is a beautifully carved wooden float, which is generally divided into two floors, 5.6 meters high, 6.7 meters long and weighs about 5 tons. It's all pulled by manpower.
The "roof" is basically a community unit, and each "roof" is decorated with lanterns representing its own community. The carriage was brightly lit, and a dozen girls dressed in ancient costumes sat on the upper floor, holding traditional Japanese folk instruments and playing sweet Japanese folk songs. People who live in this community gather below. They drag the "house platform" and walk slowly on the main street of Hamamatsu, often lasting until late at night.
Taking part in Japanese "sacrifice" is an excellent opportunity to experience the traditional folk customs hidden behind modern Japan. Visitors can see the passionate side of the Japanese people who have always been polite and even indifferent, which can be said to be an experience not to be missed.
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