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Next week marks the opening of the 62nd Annual Sapporo Snow Festival. I highly recommend that anyone who has the chance to see it, go while they are stationed in Misawa. It is truly one of those events that is incomparable to anywhere else in the world.
The Sapporo Yuki Matsuri lasts one week. More information can be found on the official web site. http://www.snowfes.com/english/
For those unable to attend THE snow festival, there are a few winter festivals within driving distance from Misawa. More information may be obtained from the official (Japanese-only) websites – using Google translator should be sufficient.
Lake Towada Snow Festival
http://www.towadakofuyumonogatari.com/main.html
The closest snow festival occurs in Towada Lake City. This year’s name is Snow and Light Fantavista and lasts from February 4-27. If my Google translator is working correctly, the official website announces fireworks at 20:00 each night of the festival. Other evening events include shamisen performances, haneto dancers, karaoke contest, and illuminated snow structures. While it appears most events happen on the weekend and start upon night fall, there is a large snow slide for children to enjoy (¥100 per hour sled rental fee).
Hirosaki Castle Lantern Festival
http://www.hirosaki.co.jp/htcb/sightseeing/fes/yukimatsuri.html
Hirosaki’s winter festival is shorter in duration than the two other local festivals. It lasts only four days, from February 10-13, and features about 150 snow lanterns in various sizes on the premises of Hirosaki Castle grounds. At sunset (approximately 16:30), the sculptures are light up.
Koiwai Farms Snow Festival
http://www.koiwai.co.jp/makiba/yuki44/index.html
Koiwai Farms is located in Shizukuishi Town, just outside Morioka City in Iwate Prefecture.Located at the base of Mt. Iwate, Koiwai Farms is a private 7400 acre ranch noted for its dairy products that attracts about 750,000 visitors annually. The Iwate Snow Festival opens daily between 09:00-21:00 from February 5-13.
Lake Towada, Oirase Stream, and Hakkoda Mountains are located in the Towada Hachimantai National Park. Visitors to the park find themselves enveloped by picturesque mountains, lush forests, and clear streams. Oirase Stream flows about 14 kilometers from Nenokuchi, located on the shores of Lake Towada, along the floor of Oirase Gorge. Rocks and sand produced by a volcanic eruption created this stream and is the only outlet for Lake Towada.
Because of the numerous waterfalls along the stream’s trail, it became known as Waterfall Avenue. Brilliant hues of crimson, gold, and ginger as well as, cascading waterfalls along a meandering stream make this an idyllic destination to view autumn’s changing foliage between mid-October and early November.
Although Lake Towada only touches two prefectures (Aomori and Akita), this Festival combines floats, dancers and other performers as well as traditional foods and music from the three northern-most prefectures of Honshu - Aomori, Akita, and Iwate. It is a good opportunity to see some aspects of northern Japan, not part of Misawa summer festivities.
Although there are two parades – an afternoon one at 15:30 and an evening one at 18:50 – each parade has different participants. Dance troupes partake in the afternoon parade, while floats promenade streets in the evening. In addition, spectators can purchase seats at an open venue for a better look at both dancers and floats.
The Kanto Matsuri (pole lantern festival) is a Tanabata related celebration in Akita City, held every year from August 3rd to 6th. The highlight of the festival is an impressive display of skill in which performers balance kanto, or long bamboo poles with arrays of paper lanterns attached to the end. The kanto poles come in different sizes with the largest measuring 12 meters, weighting 50 kgs. (110 lbs.) and carrying as many as 46 paper lanterns, lit by real candles. To the sound of drums, flutes and onlookers chanting "dokkoisho, dokkoisho", each kanto is hoisted up by a single performer who balances it on their palm, and transfer it smoothly to their shoulder, lower back, forehead, and other performers.
I was quite excited to see this festival because of the opportunity of seeing nebuta floats at night. I wondered how they would relocate those large structures into the narrow streets of Lake Towada. I was disappointed to see a smaller nebuta floats paraded. I’m not quite if more nebuta floats flowed because sleepy children and the idea of being stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic persuaded us to leave at 20:00.
Lake Towada getting there from Misawa AFB
http://traveling-tengco.blogspot.com/2010/08/towada-city-aomori-prefecture-maps.html
Follow driving directions numbers 1 - 12 from my Aug 2010 blog: Towada City Directions and Maps.
Lake Towada
Look overhead for a blue sign that reads Route 102 (Lake Towada) and make a right.
Continue through the winding road along Oirase Gorge. When the road comes to a T-intersection, turn left on to Route 103.
Follow the road into Ysumiya area. The road will come to a Y-intersection. The left side is JR Bus Station and the right side is the parking area. Pay ¥410 for parking.