Ishidori Matsuri

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Ishidori Matsuri is a traditional Japanese festival in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, famed for its elaborate, noise-filled parades featuring richly decorated festival floats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese festival
matsuri
aimsTo honor local deities and traditions
associatedWith Kuwana Shrine NERFINISHED
local deities
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
celebratedBy residents of Kuwana
visitors and tourists
celebratedIn summer
country Japan
culturalRegion Kansai cultural sphere NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance local community bonding
preservation of traditional performing arts
features drums
elaborately decorated floats
festival floats
flutes
gongs
music
parades
shouts and chants
genre float festival
parade festival
hasCharacteristic float-based festival
noisy
parade-centered
traditional
hasElement coordinated group performances
procession through city streets
hasLanguage Japanese
hasLocalName 石取祭 NERFINISHED
hasReputationFor being one of the noisiest festivals in Japan
spectacular float decorations
hasVisualStyle colorful ornaments
lantern illumination at night
richly decorated wooden structures
locatedIn Chūbu region NERFINISHED
Honshu
Kuwana NERFINISHED
Mie Prefecture NERFINISHED
partOf Japanese intangible folk culture
relatedTo other Japanese float festivals
religion Shinto
uses portable shrines or floats
traditional musical instruments
writingSystem kanji

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Kuwana hasFestival Ishidori Matsuri