Most viewed - Nakamurabashi Awa Odori Dance 2008 中村橋阿波おどり |
The 33rd Nakamurabashi Awa Odori festival was held on Sept. 7, 2008 from 5 pm to 8:30 pm. Before 5 pm, it poured rain. However, it became a drizzle and the dance started as scheduled.223 views
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Nakamurabashi Awa Odori in Sept.155 views
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Nakamurabashi Awa Odori Dance with Nakamurabashi-ren 中村橋連154 views
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Nakamurabashi Awa Odori dancer146 views
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Daikon-ren at Nakamurabashi Awa Odori121 views
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Due to the downpour, festival spectators huddled in the train station and under the train tracks.51 views
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Poster for the 33rd Nakamurabashi Awa Odori49 views
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Kasei-ren47 views
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The opening ceremony started on time at 5 pm under the train tracks instead of on the outdoor stage in front of Nakamurabashi Station. These are local politicians lined up to give speeches. Each speech was short, but there were so many of them.46 views
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From Koganei in the outskirts of Tokyo.44 views
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Koganei Sakura-ren 小金井さくら連44 views
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A karate group from Nerima also performed.43 views
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Outdoor stage in front of Nakamurabashi Station. The opening ceremony supposed to be here, but the rain prevented that. This stage was also later used for Awa Odori dancers to perform.42 views
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Daikon-ren also gave a great finale at the end of the festival.42 views
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Another local Awa Odori troupe is Nakamurabashi-ren.42 views
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Santsu Nakamurabashi shopping street is a straight road intersecting with the Keio Line train tracks. It has a good number of shops and restaurants. サンツ中村橋商店街41 views
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Daikon-ren passing through Nakamurabashi Station.41 views
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Nagoyaka-ren なごやか連40 views
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Kumegawa-ren 久米川蓮40 views
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These photos center on the local Awa Odori dance troupes such as this one called Daikon-ren. だいこん連39 views
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Daikon-ren finale39 views
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Boy drummers show their stuff too.39 views
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Read his palm.39 views
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中村橋連39 views
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Tsuzumi shoulder drum39 views
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Everyone dancing in front of Nakamurabashi Station. The rain never really stopped, and the dancers got pretty wet.39 views
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Daikon means radish.37 views
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People and umbrellas crowd the outdoor stage in front of Nakamurabashi Station.37 views
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On the outdoor stage.37 views
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Shinobu-ren (from Koenji) teamed up with Chirudo-ren (Child-ren). しのぶ(忍)連37 views
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Chirudo-ren チルド連37 views
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Kasei-ren かせい連37 views
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At the end of the festival in front of Nakamurabashi Station, they invited everyone to dance.37 views
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The dance parade was held along the Santsu Nakamurabashi shopping street that intersects with Nakamurabashi Station. Nakamurabashi is a short train ride from Ikebukuro Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line.36 views
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Nakamurabashi-ren passing through Nakamurabashi Station.36 views
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Shinobu-ren (Koenji) teamed up with Chirudo-ren (Child-ren). しのぶ(忍)連36 views
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Okame-ren 女華夢連35 views
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Daikon-ren34 views
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