Niigata City, Japan || Kambara festival #walktour
The Kambara Festival is a legendary event ranked one of the Three Great Festivals of Niigata (Niigata Sandai Takamachi) alongside the Murakami Grand Festival in Murakami City and the Enma Market in Kashiwazaki City. Catch the event from June 30 to July 2 at Kambara Shrine and surrounding grounds, drawing a whopping number of some 340,000 visitors each year.
Savvy travelers know that one of the biggest draws here is the sheer scale of the food stalls. The walk up to the shrine is flanked with some 400 stalls as well as out along the main road in front, stretching a total length of about 1 km. Grab a local delight like “Poppo-yaki,” a Niigata specialty bite made from flour and brown sugar, or head over for a waltz down memory lane at the haunted houses and shooting galleries. The stalls remain open until around 11pm. making for a steady buzzing energy until night. Expect heavier crowds, especially between 6pm and 9pm, and possible modified traffic guidance making the walk up to the shrine one-way only.
Swing by on July 1st for the Otaku-sen event at Kambara Shrine, a fascinating ritual said to predict the year’s rice harvest, and on July 2, head up for a number of authentic rites like Kagura dance performances to pray for a bountiful harvest and more. The Otaku-sen ritual has stayed in practice for 800 years since the Kamakura period and is particularly noteworthy. Given the closure of nearby parking lots during the festival, using public transportation is highly recommended.
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Keep going exploring things that we don't know but how this video is very informative
Ang daming tao siguro ang saya mamasyal jan at ang maganda pa kahit madami tao ang linis ng paligid salamat po sa pagbahagi
Ang Ganda naman diyan pasyalan po mam sa Japan dami din palang mga vendors
This is such a delightful spot to explore. Salamat for sharing Japans finest
Enjoy nyo lang po ang festival nyo at ingat po kayo palagi
Enjoy nyo lang po ang festival nyo at ingat po kayo palagi
Ibat ibang pagkain Ang nandyan idol siguro mura lang pag kain dyan
napaka raming tao naman jan sa pinuntahan nyong pasyalan idol ayan natutuwa pa yong mga girls sa pag video mo sa kanila napaka makulay yong paligid
Ganda sa place na iyan. Enjoy Kambara festival
angganda po dyan. napakaraming pagpipilian na mga tinda.
Ganda ng nigata city of Japan at maraming pagkain mapag pliian
Enjoy kambara festival japan! Ganda ..sarap mamasyal ulit sa japan!
enjoy po sa inyong pamamasyal.
Ganda naman festival dyan daming foods at mukhang masasarap
Hopefully makapunta din sa Japan Ang Ganda ng Bansa na yan Kaya sarap mamasyal
This is a woderful event to experience other people how beautiful niagata japan is
Ang ganda naman ma masyal dyan. Ang daming tao.
新潟JKみんな可愛いですねー
お化け屋敷は今も健在なんですね。昔は見世物小屋も出てました。さすがに今はいろいろあって出店は無理だと思います。
同じ新潟市の白山神社のお祭りに比べると、若い人が圧倒的に多いし、東区なせいか若干ガラが悪いというか、どことなく昭和っぽいですねwww
ぽっぽ焼とシャーピン美味しいから食べてみてね
How is fringe important to every Japanese lady?😅
今年に入ってぽっぽ焼き食べてない
女子高生が小型化してる
小さい子がやけに多い
新潟県内でも最大級のお祭りの一つ。
ただ、時期的に天気が悪いことが多く、それだけはしょうがないとはいえもったいない。
ぽっぽ焼きは何の変哲もないシンプルなものなのに、何故か無性に食べたくなる新潟市民のソウルフードです。
屋台ッ!祭りの華だねえ…(食い気があるだけとも謂う)(¦3[▓▓]
Niigata people are very Friendly ☺☺
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ここでは小柄な女子高生が多いですが週末とかにイオン新潟南に行くと背の高い女がやたら多い
背の高いスタイルの良い彼女連れたカップルみたいなのが多い気がする
イオンに限らないかもしれないですが
最近は背の高い女が人気ですよね
NGT mikke
Emergency! The Japanese are trying to force self-censorship of works that feature Russian and Belarusian heroines.
If things continue like this, it will become harder to feature Serbian, Greek, Bulgarian, Romanian, and Armenian heroines.