Watching the six annual festival, held April Onbashira until May 2010 at the Nagano area of Japan is very exciting. This festival has two slightly different session.
The first, the Festival Onbashira Yamadashi (2-4 April 2010) is an attraction among the fastest of the race down the mountain Odaira region using 16 large fir trees (weighing 12 tons). If Pluit has rung, then every team player uniforms costumed carrying immediately pushed the tree to quickly arrived at the finish line.
The second is Onbashira Satobiki Festival (2-4 May 2010), which demonstrate the skills of each team to make the Suwa Grand Shrine of four large pine trees that have been used during the race Yamadashi.
Distance from Yamadashi toward Satobiki (arena temple) is estimated to reach more than 10 kilometers, though 1200 years old, Onbashira always celebrated by the locals because of the high ritual value as warning renewals Suwa Grand Shrine. Every tree that is played also have meaning as a sacred pillar.
Usually, for participants who want to play, looks young and have more courage or called Ki-otoshi. Quite often than those who had fallen and crushed the host tree.
The first, the Festival Onbashira Yamadashi (2-4 April 2010) is an attraction among the fastest of the race down the mountain Odaira region using 16 large fir trees (weighing 12 tons). If Pluit has rung, then every team player uniforms costumed carrying immediately pushed the tree to quickly arrived at the finish line.
The second is Onbashira Satobiki Festival (2-4 May 2010), which demonstrate the skills of each team to make the Suwa Grand Shrine of four large pine trees that have been used during the race Yamadashi.
Distance from Yamadashi toward Satobiki (arena temple) is estimated to reach more than 10 kilometers, though 1200 years old, Onbashira always celebrated by the locals because of the high ritual value as warning renewals Suwa Grand Shrine. Every tree that is played also have meaning as a sacred pillar.
Usually, for participants who want to play, looks young and have more courage or called Ki-otoshi. Quite often than those who had fallen and crushed the host tree.
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