Day 663: August 26, 2023
Saturday – Ishikari x Numata Road Trip
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| Ishikari x Numata Road Trip |
Today in Rumoi City, the humid weather was almost unbearable. However, we had exciting plans to keep us occupied. To escape the heat, we decided to venture out to Ishikari City (石狩市) in the morning for some grocery shopping and later make our way to Numata in the afternoon to witness the famous Yohtaka Andon Festival.
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| Numata Yohtaka Andon Festival 2023 |
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| Status inside the lone Seicomart of Numata |
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| Team Nicerio in Numata for this year's Yohtaka Andon Festival |
Attending the Numata Yohtaka Andon Festival for the first time was unforgettable. Colorful floats paraded through 3 Chome Hondori with lively dancing and chanting. The thrilling slugfest between floats was captivating, but the best moment was being invited onto a float when they learned I was from the Philippines.
Photos from the Numata Yohtaka Andon Festival
Eagerly, I participated and chanted "Yo Yasa" as we made our way through the streets. When I finally disembarked from the float, they presented me with a beautiful lantern as a keepsake. It was a special moment that I will forever hold dear. We stayed until the end of the festival, savoring every exhilarating moment of the grand Battle Royale between the floats. It was an unforgettable experience.
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| I got this paper lantern as a gift after being invited up on one of the floats |
Overall, today was a tiring but very memorable day. I spent around 5 hours driving, and to cap it off, it was really humid in Ishikari City and even in Numata. Thankfully, most of our activities in Ishikari City were indoors, and the Yohtaka Andon Festival was held at night. Hopefully, next week’s weather will be less humid so that we can head out again and enjoy the outside.Read more:
Japan Diaries 4: Week 95
Japan Diaries 4: Weekend 95
Yohtaka Andon Festival 2023
10 Things to Do in Ishikari City
10 Things to Do in Numata
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