π Festival - Nanao Gion Festival, Nanao City - 2021

Courtesy of Ishikawa Prefecture Tourism League
Courtesy of Ishikawa Prefecture Tourism League
Courtesy of Ishikawa Prefecture Tourism League
Applicable Dates :
Only Available the 10th of July 2021
Itinerary Type :
Festivals
Number of Stops
2
Est. Drive
50 km / 31.1 miles - 48 minutes
Est. Site-Seeing :
Between 4 hours and 12 hours
 
This festival is one of 29 Noto Kiriko Matsuri ("Float Festivals") held each year in the Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa Prefecture, the most for any area of Japan.

This festival can/should be combined/customized with one or more other driving itineraries in Ishikawa. You can conveniently access this festival from various "gateways" in Ishikawa Prefecture: the Kanazawa JR Station if arriving by train, or either the Komatsu or Noto Satoyama Airports if arriving by air. All three gateways have multiple rental car outlets.

Due to crowds for the festival, be prepared to park away from the actual festival site. There are normally local people directing traffic near the site(s) so allow a little extra time to park and walk to the site.

Highlights of this festival:

● Eleven lantern floats dancing around bonfires.
● Each lantern float is well-controlled by a leader with a red sash.
● Singing of “Nanao Madara” as the finale of the festival.

For background and historical details click the link to the festival website above.
 

50 km / 31.1 miles - 48 minutes
1. Noto Satoyama Airport - のと里山空港

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Accessible Has Food Has Geocache Has Parking Has Shopping Has Toilet Has Vending Machine(s)
MapCode :
283 475 067*52
Phone :
076-826-2000
Description :
The Noto Satoyama Airport is centrally located in the Noto Peninsula. As of early 2019 there were 2 daily round trip flights from Tokyo's Haneda Airport via All Nippon Airways. There are several rental car companies with offices at the airport. Airport code is NTQ.
Address :
10-11-1 Miimachi Sue, Wajima-shi, Ishikawa 929-2372
50.0 km /  31.1 miles - (48 minutes)
2. Nanao Gion Festival (#04) - 七尾祇園祭 (#04)

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Courtesy of Ishikawa Prefecture Tourism League
Courtesy of Ishikawa Prefecture Tourism League
Has Food Has Parking Has Toilet Has Vending Machine(s)
Min/Max Time :
240 / 720 Minutes
MapCode :
135 746 688*60
Phone :
076-753-8424
Description :
The Nanao Gion Festival is held on 2nd Saturday in July each year.

"The Nanao Gion Festival is the summer festival of Ôtokonushi Shrine (Sannô Shrine), which is located in the central area of Nanao City. In the Heian period, when Gion worshipping, which expels epidemics and evil was popular, the locals prayed for the deity of Gion Shrine in Kyoto to come, and held a Gion-style festival in this area. This is the origin of the festival. This festival is called “Osuzumi Festival” because the deity of the festival, Gozu Tenno, moved to a temporary shrine on the beach to enjoy cool breezes.

During the festival, families that have experienced a special event such as the birth of their first child or the construction of a new house offer celebratory sake to kiriko lanterns, and kiriko carriers sing celebratory songs in response to the offer of sake.

The climax of the festival takes place at night. After being paraded around the town, kiriko lanterns gather at a temporary shrine on the beach at the signal of fireworks.

After a purification ceremony, lantern floats enter Ôtokonushi Shrine to lead the portable shrine in an order determined by lot. Eleven lantern floats gather in the precincts of the shrine. People playing bamboo flutes, gongs and drums ride on the floats, which are carried by about 50 young men. The lantern floats are carried rapidly around the flaming bonfires, and the spectators are awe-struck by the powerful motions of the carriers. The parade proceeds according to directions of “rush”, “slow” and “stop” given by the leader, who is wearing a red sash and beating a drum. One of the features of this festival is the well-controlled movements of the kiriko floats.

The night advances, and the team of the float that was last in the order chosen by lot sings the celebratory song “Nanao Madara” to close the festival."

Source: "Kiriko Festivals in Noto"

This festival (#) is one of 29 Noto Kiriko Matsuri ("Float Festivals") held each year in the Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa Prefecture, the most for any area of Japan.

For additional background and historical details click the link to the festival website above.
Hours :
Peak time: Saturday - 23:30.
Recommended arrival time: Saturday - 20:00.
Recommended parking: Nanao City Hall parking - MapCode: 135 746 671*63.
Address :
Near Sanno-machi, Nanao City

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