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started in the 16th to 17th century.Lo, P. (n.d.) Japan guide: Takayama and Gero onsen. Retrieved on August 06, 2009. From http://www.yamasa.org/japan/english/destinations/gifu/takayama.html The festivals are believed to have been started during the rule of the Kanamori family. Correspondence dated 1692 place the origin to 40 years prior to that date.Background of the Takayama matsuri or festival. Retrieved August 09, 2009. from Japan National Tourism Organization web site: http://www.hidanet.ne.jp/e02/ematsuri/ekigen.htm One of the festivals is held on 14 and 15 April and the other on 9 and 10 October.Eder, M. (1972). "The folk customs museum in Takayama (Hida, Gifu prefecture)". ''Asian Folklore Studies'', 31(2), 148. Retrieved August 9, 2009 from Jstor Database. The Spring Takayama Festival is centered on the Hie Shrine. The shrine is also known as the Sanno Shrine, and the spring festival is also known as the Sanno Festival. The Sanno Festival is held to pray for a good harvest and the Autumn Festival is for giving thanks. The Autumn festival is centered on the Sakurayama
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Matsuri.The Takayama matsuri (festival). Retrieved August 8, 2009, from Hida-Takayama Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine Web site: http://www.hida-hachiman.org/en/02_festival/index.html


Floats

The festivals are famous for the large ornate floats, or '' yatai'', which roam around the city at night. The floats date back to the 17th century, and are decorated with intricate carvings of gilded wood and detailed metal-work, similar in style to art from Kyoto during the
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, and blended with elements from the early
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. Detailed carving, lacquering and beautiful decorative metal-works is found not only on the outside of the floats, but inside as well, under the roof and behind the panels, where the work is amazingly detailed.The festive floats. Retrieved August 07, 2009. from Hida-Takayama Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine Web site: http://www.hida-hachiman.org/en/02_festival/index.html The floats are also “gorgeously decorated with embroidered drapery." "The ''yatai'' floats are lined up before dusk, and once the town becomes veiled in the evening darkness, as many as 100 ''chochin'' lanterns are lit on each of the floats. The unique ornaments of the ''yatai'' floats look even more resplendent in the darkness of the night".Takayama Matsuri Autumn Festival. Retrieved August 09, 2009. from Japan National Tourism Organization web site: http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/indepth/history/traditionalevents/a54_fes_takayama.html The floats are moved around the city by people but are wheeled carts and the bearers are not required to endure the load. The floats are lit by traditional lanterns and escorted on a tour of the city by people in traditional kimono or ''hakama''. Each float reflects the district in Takayama to which it represents. The craftsmanship and the Hotei tai "has intricate marionettes" which perform on top.The puppets. Retrieved August 8, 2009, from Hida-Takayama Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine Web site: http://www.hida-hachiman.org/en/02_festival/index.html The puppet show is registered as a "cultural asset”. The tall festive floats are displayed during the two days of both festivals. During inclement weather the floats are returned to their storage houses. The Takayama Matsuri Yatai Kaikan stores four of the 11 fall floats; the others are stored in special storehouses throughout the city, when not in use. During inclement weather, the outer doors to the Yatai Kaikan are open so visitors may view them. The floats in the Yatai Kaikan are changed several times a year. The Yatai Kaikan is located in the northern end of Takayama's old town, a 15–20 minute walk from the station. The Yatai Kaikan is open is from 08:30 to 17:00 from March to November and from 09:00 to 16:30 from December to February.Takayama Matsuri Yatai Kaikan. Retrieved August 07, 2009. from Hida-Takayama Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine Web site: http://www.hida-hachiman.org/en/05_yataikaikan/index.html The admission fee is 840 yen.


Marionettes

The marionettes are made of wood, silk and brocade or embroidered cloth. They are operated by strings and push rods from within the yatai.Retrieved August 8, 2009, from Hida-Takayama Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine Web site: http://www.hida-hachiman.org/en/04_puppets/index.html “Karakuri (mechanical) puppet plays performed on a stage are superb”.Nakabayashi, T. (n.d.) The Takayama festival and whale baleen. Retrieved August 8, 2009, from Japan Whaling Association Web site: http://www.whaling.jp/english/isana/no32_01.html The puppets like the Yatai represent the skilled craftsmen of the area. The three marionettes “on
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Tai (the god of fortune)” require 9 puppet masters to manipulate the 36 strings which make the marionettes move in a lifelike manner, with gestures, turns and other movements. A problem with the puppets are parts needed to repair the puppets. The springs in the puppets are made of
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and cannot be replaced with steel springs or the baleen of other whales. Other materials used to make the springs cannot duplicate the movements of the springs made with Right whale baleen.


See also

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Takayama, Gifu Takayama City Hall is a city located in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 88,473 in 35,644 households, and a population density of 41 persons per km2. The total area of the city was making it the largest city ...


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Takayama Matsuri Festival
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Takayama official website

Takayama Guide


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Gifu travel guide

Gifu crossroads (blog about tourism in Gifu)
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