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[Tokyo] Tokyo Akabane Fool's Festival Join The Festivities As Locals Do
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Overview
  • This is the only place where you can not only observe but also participate in the Japanese festival!
  • About 500 years ago, a Samurai warrior named Ota Dokan built a castle in Akabane. This was the beginning of Tokyo.
  • The first Akabane Baka Matsuri (Akabane Fool's Festival) was held on April 1, 1956, by local store owners to commemorate Dokan's great deeds and to “bring a festival to the residents of Akabane as well”.
  • The festival begins with marching performances, followed by fool dancing, cosplay, portable shrines, and a variety of other groups. The festival is one of the largest events in Tokyo, and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
  • Why don't you wear the Happi festival costume same as locals and join Baka odori (crazy dances) together? This is a rare opportunity to have fun with local people! After the festival, Kanpai with a chilled beer then explore "Senbero" drinking area! Participating in the festival with the Japanese will surely be a unforgettable day.
What to expect

After changing into festival costumes, everyone practices the silly dance together. After gathering in the schoolyard of the elementary school, they join the parade with other local groups.

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