Naha Otsunahiki

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Naha Otsunahiki is a massive traditional tug-of-war event held annually in Naha, Okinawa, famous for its giant rope and large-scale community participation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural event
traditional festival
tug-of-war event
associatedWith Naha Festival
harvest celebrations
competitionType team tug-of-war
country Japan
culturalRegion Ryukyuan culture
estimatedParticipants tens of thousands of people
frequency annual
governedByRules traditional tug-of-war customs
hasAlternativeName Naha Tug-of-War Festival
surface form: Naha Great Tug of War Festival

Naha Tug-of-War Festival
surface form: Naha Great Tug-of-War
hasComponentEvent fireworks
martial arts demonstrations
parade
traditional performances
hasJapaneseName 那覇大綱挽
hasRitualElement ceremonial rope joining
traditional prayers for safety
hasRopeLength approximately 200 meters
hasRopeMaterial rice straw
hasRopeWeight approximately 40 tons
hasTeams East team
West team
heldIn Kumoji district NERFINISHED
Route 58
heritageStatus important intangible folk cultural property of Okinawa (local designation)
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Naha
Okinawa Island
Okinawa Prefecture
Ryukyu Islands
mainFeature giant rope
large-scale community participation
mass tug-of-war
organizer Naha City
local community groups
recognizedBy Guinness World Records
recordType largest tug-of-war with a straw rope
safetyMeasures crowd control
medical teams on site
symbolizes community unity
good fortune
prosperity
tourismAttraction domestic tourists
international tourists
typicalMonth October

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Naha Tug-of-War Festival alsoKnownAs Naha Otsunahiki