Tsuchizawa Tanabata Festival

Tsuchizawa Tanabata Festival

Event Overview

The Tsuchizawa Tanabata Festival, which boasts a tradition of more than 90 years, includes hand-dance parades and local performing arts.

Info

JR Tsuchizawa Station → A short walk
0.3km 3 minutes from Kamaishi-do Towa IC
100 vehicles/free, limited to the number of parking available because it is not exclusive to the event

Event Period

From 16:00 to 20:30

Price

Free

Event Category

Gaku/annual events, traditional performing arts/dance

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