Suwa Shrine Lantern Festival

Enormous paper lanterns are paraded through the streets of Isshiki to ward off a sea demon. About 450 years ago, troubled by the havoc caused every summer and autumn by a demon in Mikawa Bay, the people of Isshiki brought in the deity Suwa from the Shinshu region. At first they lit bonfires in his honor, but over the years these have been replaced by lanterns. However, the six local neighborhood associations have become increasingly competitive over the size of their lanterns. Although lantern festivals of this kind are frequent in Japan, none come close to the 12 giant lanterns of Isshiki, with elaborate lanterns 10m (30ft) high and 5.6m (19ft) in diameter.

Venue
Venue: 
Suwa Shrine.
Venue Location: 
Aza Miyazoe, 129-banchi
Venue Country: 
Japan
Event Date: 
August 26, 2010 - August 27, 2010
Cost: 
Free.
Organizer
Organizer: 
Suwa Shrine Lantern Festival
Address: 
Aza Miyazoe,129-banchi
City: 
Isshiki
Country: 
Japan