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time for festivals. yosakoi soran

Posted by rocksea on 07 Apr 2006 | Tagged as: japan

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Winter is saying adieu and am impatiently waiting for the spring to arrive at Hokkaido. Spring is already in Honshu, main island of Japan where Tokyo, Osaka and other cities are, and they are already having cherry blossoms! Hokkaido is the northern most island, and we have spring, cherry blossoms, everything late  On top of everything, we have winter early!!!! sho!

Spring and we awake full of life and dandelions to a lot of festivals and parties. Let me get into the mood by browsing and bringing back some of the photos of the yesteryear.

Herez a set of photos from one of the greatest dance festival, the Yosakoi Soran. Yosakoi Soran was started just 12 years before, by a university student like me. It gained popularity so fast that it is one of the most vibrant festivals of Sapporo. Yosakoi Soran Festival combines Yosakoi-Festival in Kochi prefecture of Shikoku and Soran folk music of Hokkaido. 45,000 participants and 1.5 million audience, as reported over the internet.

 

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yosakoi-soran-9 * Yosakoi Soran 2005 * 1024 x 766 * (222KB)yosakoi-soran-91 * Yosakoi Soran 2005 * 800 x 599 * (128KB)yosakoi-soran-5 * Yosakoi Soran: Yosakoi is dynamic dancing and Soran song is rhythmical. was celebrated for the first time in 1991, on the idea of a student. * 1024 x 766 * (279KB)Click for the original image

Pretty japanese school gals huh? Their uniforms are popular that even after graduating they like to wear it around  Now you know why am waiting for winter to get over
 
Those are from Yosakoi Soran 2005. Some old shots from Yosakoi Soran 2004 are here:
 
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5 Responses to “time for festivals. yosakoi soran”

  1. on 08 Apr 2006 at 12:27 am 1.sarah said …

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    Sweetheart, this looks like such a colorful festival. Amazing that a university student with a colorful heart started something like this and it caught popularity! Ahhh…is it the short skirts? :D

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  2. on 10 Apr 2006 at 1:36 am 2.rocksea said …

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    haha. could be ;)

    ya dear, the student started it off with his friends. soon others joined, and a festival started! the snow festival here is also new and has a similar history or so, with the defense wing of japan also helping in and making it popular.

    at these dance festivals you can see small kids to very old people joining the dance! some of them carry their babies and dance! they gave me costumes and i also joined them. it was fun! so once in a while i get out of the flow and took these photos hehe.

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  3. on 30 Jul 2006 at 11:44 am 3.Exciting ventures.Keep it up.All the best said …

    Exciting ventures.Keep it up.All the best MonsterID Icon

    Nice to see diverse information together.Very interesting indeed.Keep it up

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  4. on 30 Jul 2006 at 11:45 am 4.Exciting ventures.Keep it up.All the best said …

    Exciting ventures.Keep it up.All the best MonsterID Icon

    Nice to see diverse information together.Very interesting indeed.Keep it up-Sarat

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  5. on 30 Jul 2006 at 1:13 pm 5.rocksea said …

    rocksea MonsterID Icon

    hey Sarat, you are at nagasaki right! saw your profile at oceanographers.net

    cheers,, :)

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