Kyle’s sure there were other festivities, but we were pressed for time because we had to return our two Japanese home stay students back to base and it was extremely hot that day for the little ones. Our two adopted Japanese students were surprised by the scantily-dressed women gyrating down six city blocks. Although they had never heard of a samba festival in Japan, they knew samba originated in Brazil.
Images and experiences in Misawa City, Aomori Prefecture, and throughout Japan
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Samba Carnival, Aomori-ken
Sunday, August 8: Towada City Samba Festival
I’m always looking for stuff to do on the weekends and came across this festival on the internet by accident so we decided to check it out because Towada City is about 30 minutes by car (on local roads) from Misawa. I was curious to see what kind of Samba Carnival happens in Japan. The festival, though advertised as taking place from 11:00 to 13:00, was rather brief. It began near Chuo Park of the Towada Arts Area, continued on Sanba Street, and finished at Taisozuka Park. Plenty of male photographers were on-hand, jockeying for good positions, to record this event.
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