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Volume 3,September 2001 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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The Matsue Drum festival |
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As Its Festival and History Attest,
The best festivals are the ones that have a “more is merrier” attitude. Their organizers and participants like it when people fly in from distant parts of the globe to join in on the fun. Matsue, Japan, a city of 150,000 people on the north coast of southwestern Honshu Island, hosts an annual drum festival every November 3rd where everybody is encouraged to join in and pound on the giant drums that are hauled on floats through the streets.Matsue Do Gyoretsu, the Matsue Drum Festival, combines the efforts of 30 neighborhood associations, each of which constructs huge two-meter-wide (6.5 feet) drums that are then mounted on stylized floats, called miyazukuri, and led through the city. Children dressed in happi coats (short, light robes often worn in summer or at parties) pull the floats, while young people atop the floats pummel the drums and toot on innumerable bamboo flutes.People along the way often are invited to step up and have at the drums, and invitation that extends to anybody who’s in town that day. An increasing number of those invitees are foreigners, many of whom have quietly found their way to Matsue over the years, drawn by the drum festival and the city’s bountiful other charms.Matsue is geographically isolated from the rest of Honshu. Its location on the Sea of Japan (see map at the top of this page) puts it on the opposite side of Honshu from the great string of Pacific-facing cities that starts with Hiroshima in the southwest and runs northeast to include Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Yokohama and Tokyo.
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