Thursday, November 20, 2008

Japanese festival in Inuyama

The Japanese people love celebrating tradition through festivals. I was lucky enough to be able to join Emily and her family for a festival in Inuyama. There, I was able to get a small glimpse into the culture of Japan. It was an amazing experience that I will remember for years to come. At this particular festival, they built mobile wooden shrines. On the very top, they build puppets that move to the beat of traditional Japanese music. The puppets tell a story through their movements. Here is a picture of one of the shrines. The puppets on top are controlled by men who are positioned underneath. The men must time the puppet's movements with the music. Very tricky and difficult, but amazing to see.
The front of the temple leading up to Inuyama castle.

The view from the very top of Inuyama castle! Japan really has beautiful landscapes.


This is Inuyama castle.



Putting the lanterns on the shrine thingys. At night, they light all the candles inside the lanterns and it looks so pretty!




This is a picture of me with Emily's family! Emily is on the left of me, then her sister is on the right with her dad and mom. Very nice family...it was good to be with them. They made me feel very welcomed.












The lanterns all lite up at night...very cool.

1 comment:

Let Love Grow said...

You are getting filled with the Japanese culture - that is wonderful! Heaven will be awesome as EVERY Nation, tribe and tongue will be represented...what a beautiful sight that will be!!! I pray you are able to see God signs in the culture; his fingerprint in them. Love ya gal!