Takashiba Deco Festival

Takashiba Deco Festival

Event Overview

The Taiko dolls, which have been around for about 300 years and use washi paper to create a unique texture, attract many tourists from all over the country. At the festival held at the "Takashiba Deco Yashiki", Hyottoko and Shichifukujin wearing this face of taiko dance happily, while Nishida Komachi Taiko sounds a brave tone.

Info

JR Miharu Station → 10-minute car
10 minutes from Banetsu-do-gun Shandong IC
50 units/free

Event Period

(Planned)

Price

Free

Event Category

Seasonal Festivals & Annual Events

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