SHIGA, Japan, Nov. 21,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Otsu Matsuri
(Festival), one of the three major festivals in Japan's Shiga Prefecture which has taken place
in the region for over 400 years, will appear in London in late November for its first overseas
celebration ever. A full program of activities will take place at
Japan House London on Kensington High Street from November 29. The festival in Otsu, just 40
minutes from Osaka, is known for
its colorful displays of 13 "hikiyama" floats featuring mechanical
moving puppets, which are paraded around the city and accompanied
by lively "hayashi" music.
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On November 29, the festivities
will start with an evening lantern display and impromptu festival
music performances. The following day (November 30), visitors can take part in drop-in
workshops to create their own paper "chimaki" straw ornament
(talisman against evil) or enjoy live music played by performers
from the region. There will also be a talk event where visitors can
find out more about the festival, and view a beautiful tapestry
taken from one of the festival's floats -- the first time this has
been seen outside Japan. Biwako
Visitor Bureau staff will be available at the Travel Information
Area in London throughout the day
to provide tourist information about visiting Shiga Prefecture.
Schedule
November 30, 12:00-15:00,
16:00-17:00 GMT, The Library
Drop-in papercraft workshops: Create your own paper "chimaki"
November 30, 13:30-14:00,
17:00-17:30 GMT, The Hall
Drop-in music performances: Enjoy the festival music, meet
musicians and learn more about the instruments
November 30, 15:00-16:00, GMT, The
Hall
Talk event: Celebrating Otsu Matsuri
About the speaker
Funahashi Hiroaki was born 1961 and has performed in the Otsu
Matsuri festival on the "Gekkyudenzan" float since the age of four,
playing "taiko" drums, "kane" bells and flutes. Until his
retirement in 2021, he worked in the Public Relations Department of
the Biwako Visitors Bureau promoting tourism in Shiga Prefecture
and its cultural heritage with special focus on the Otsu
Matsuri.
From June 2021, he served as vice
chairman of the Otsu Matsuri Hikiyama Federation, a non-profit
organization organizing the festival, and since June 2023 he has served as its chair.
About the performers
The history of the Gekkyudenzan group can be traced as far back as
1791, and its traditions have been passed on from generation to
generation to the present day. The ensemble performs during the
Otsu Matsuri on the float under the same name. While paying great
attention to regular practice and improvement of their skills, the
musicians work towards fostering the appreciation of festival music
among children through workshops and regular classes.
This event is held as part of the Spotlight on Local Japan
Program which accepts applications from potential collaborators
based in Japan to co-create
cultural events presenting Japan's
regional diversity at Japan House London.
Please note that filming and photography may take place at this
event. Photos and footage of the event may then be used to promote
Japan House London, helping more people to discover what the
festival has to offer. If visitors have any concerns,
please contact the organizer online (
https://www.japanhouselondon.uk/contact-us/ ) or contact a
member of the team on site.
Japan House London
Japan House London is a cultural destination offering guests the
opportunity to experience the best and latest from Japan. Located on London's Kensington
High Street, the experience is an authentic encounter with
Japan, engaging and surprising
even the most knowledgeable guests. Presenting the very best of
Japanese art, design, gastronomy, innovation, and technology, it
deepens the visitor's appreciation of all that Japan has to offer. This year, Japan House
London marks six years of bringing
the best of Japan to the UK and
beyond.
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