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The Sendai Tanabata Festival
Large-scale Tanabata festivals are held in many places in Japan, mainly along shopping malls and streets, which are decorated with large, colorful streamers. The most famous Tanabata festival is held in Sendai from August 6 to August 8. In the Kantō area, the biggest Tanabata festival is held in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa for a few days around July 7. A Tanabata festival is also held in São Paulo, Brazil around the first weekend of July.

Although Tanabata festivals vary by region, most festivals involve Tanabata decoration competitions. Other events may include parades and Miss Tanabata contests. Like other Japanese matsuri, many outdoor stalls sell food, provide carnival games, etc., and add to the festive atmosphere.

Tokyo Disneyland often celebrates the Tanabata Festival featuring a greeting parade with Mickey as Altair and Minnie as Vega.[citation needed]

Sendai Tanabata Festival[edit]

The Sendai Tanabata festival began shortly after the city was founded in the early Edo Period. The Tanabata festival gradually developed and became larger over the years. Although the festival's popularity started to dwindle after the Meiji Restoration, and almost disappeared during the economic depression that occurred after World War I, volunteers in Sendai revived the festival in 1928 and established the tradition of holding the festival from August 6 to August 8.

During World War II it was impossible to hold the festival, and almost no decorations were seen in the city from 1943 to 1945, but after the war, the first major Tanabata festival in Sendai was held in 1946, and featured 52 decorations. In 1947, the Showa Emperor Hirohito visited Sendai and was greeted by 5,000 Tanabata decorations. The festival subsequently developed into one of the three major summer festivals in the Tohoku region and became a major tourist attraction. The festival now includes a fireworks show that is held on August 5.

At the Sendai Tanabata festival, people traditionally use seven different kinds of decorations, which each represent different meanings. The seven decorations and their symbolic meanings are:


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The Sendai Tanabata Festival
Large-scale Tanabata festivals are held in many places in Japan, mainly along shopping malls and streets, which are decorated with large, colorful streamers. The most famous Tanabata festival is held in Sendai from August 6 to August 8. In the Kantō area, the biggest Tanabata festival is held in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa for a few days around July 7. A Tanabata festival is also held in São Paulo, Brazil around the first weekend of July.

Although Tanabata festivals vary by region, most festivals involve Tanabata decoration competitions. Other events may include parades and Miss Tanabata contests. Like other Japanese matsuri, many outdoor stalls sell food, provide carnival games, etc., and add to the festive atmosphere.

Tokyo Disneyland often celebrates the Tanabata Festival featuring a greeting parade with Mickey as Altair and Minnie as Vega.[citation needed]

Sendai Tanabata Festival[edit]

The Sendai Tanabata festival began shortly after the city was founded in the early Edo Period. The Tanabata festival gradually developed and became larger over the years. Although the festival's popularity started to dwindle after the Meiji Restoration, and almost disappeared during the economic depression that occurred after World War I, volunteers in Sendai revived the festival in 1928 and established the tradition of holding the festival from August 6 to August 8.

During World War II it was impossible to hold the festival, and almost no decorations were seen in the city from 1943 to 1945, but after the war, the first major Tanabata festival in Sendai was held in 1946, and featured 52 decorations. In 1947, the Showa Emperor Hirohito visited Sendai and was greeted by 5,000 Tanabata decorations. The festival subsequently developed into one of the three major summer festivals in the Tohoku region and became a major tourist attraction. The festival now includes a fireworks show that is held on August 5.

At the Sendai Tanabata festival, people traditionally use seven different kinds of decorations, which each represent different meanings. The seven decorations and their symbolic meanings are:


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2020-08-25 Festivals [Edit] The Sendai Tanabata Festival Large-scale Tanabata Festivals are Held in Many Places in Japan, mainly along Malls and Shopping Streets, which are decorated with Large, Colorful streamers. The most famous Tanabata festival is held in Sendai from August 6 to August 8. In the Kantō area, the biggest Tanabata festival is held in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa for a few days around July 7. A Tanabata festival is also held in São Paulo, Brazil. The First Weekend of July around. Vary by Region Although Tanabata Festivals, Festivals Most involve Tanabata Decoration Competitions. Other events may include parades and Miss Tanabata contests. Like Other Japanese Matsuri, Many Outdoor Stalls sell food, provide Carnival Games, etc., And Add to The festive atmosphere. Tokyo Disneyland often Celebrates The Tanabata Festival featuring A greeting Parade with Mickey as Altair and Minnie as Vega. [CITATION needed]. Sendai Tanabata Festival [Edit] The Sendai Tanabata Festival began shortly After The City was founded in The Early Edo Period. The Tanabata festival gradually developed and became larger over the years. Although The Festival's popularity started to Dwindle After The Meiji Restoration, and Almost disappeared during The Economic depression that occurred After World War I, Volunteers in Sendai revived The Festival in in 1928 and established The Tradition of Holding The Festival from August 6 to August 8. During World War II it was impossible to hold the festival, and almost no decorations were seen in the city from 1943 to 1945, but after the war, the first major Tanabata festival in Sendai was held in 1946, and featured 52 decorations. In 1947, the Showa Emperor Hirohito visited Sendai and was greeted by 5,000 Tanabata decorations. The festival subsequently developed into one of the three major summer festivals in the Tohoku region and became a major tourist attraction. The Festival that is now Includes A Fireworks Show Held on August 5. Sendai Tanabata Festival At The, People traditionally Use Seven different kinds of decorations, which represent different meanings Each. The seven decorations and their symbolic meanings are:.























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Festivals [Edit]





The Sendai Tanabata Festival
Large-scale Tanabata festivals are held in many places. In Japan mainly along, shopping malls, and streets which are decorated with, large Colorful streamers. The most famous Tanabata. Festival is held in Sendai from August 6 to August 8. In the Kant Monica, area the biggest Tanabata Festival is held, in HiratsukaKanagawa for a few days around July 7. A Tanabata Festival is also held in S the o Paulo Brazil around, the first weekend. Of July.

Although Tanabata festivals vary by region most festivals, involve Tanabata decoration competitions. Other events. May include parades and Miss Tanabata contests. Like other, Japanese Matsuri many outdoor stalls sell food provide carnival,, ,, games etc.And add to the festive atmosphere.

Tokyo Disneyland often celebrates the Tanabata Festival featuring a greeting parade. With Mickey as Altair and Minnie as Vega. [citation needed]

Sendai Tanabata Festival [Edit]

The Sendai Tanabata Festival. Began shortly after the city was founded in the early Edo Period. The Tanabata festival gradually developed and became larger. Over the years.Although the festival 's popularity started to dwindle after the Meiji Restoration and almost, disappeared during the economic. Depression that occurred after World War I volunteers in, Sendai revived the festival in 1928 and established the tradition. Of holding the festival from August 6 to August 8.

During World War II it was impossible to hold, the festivalAnd almost no decorations were seen in the city from 1943 to 1945 but after, the war the first, major Tanabata Festival. In Sendai was held, in 1946 and featured 52 decorations. In 1947 the Showa, Emperor Hirohito visited Sendai and was greeted. By 5 000 Tanabata, decorations.The Festival subsequently developed into one of the three major summer festivals in the Tohoku region and became a major. Tourist attraction. The festival now includes a fireworks show that is held on August 5.

At the Sendai, Tanabata Festival. People traditionally use seven different kinds, of decorations which each represent different meanings.The seven decorations and their symbolic meanings are:


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