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Map of Kajo Koen Park. 霞城公園869 views
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Then there was this group of sexy Yamagata hanagasa dancers. Holy smoke, look at that cleavage, something you never see with a yukata.755 views
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Miniskirted yukata705 views
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Yamagata Castle is closest to JR Yamagata Station. This is the east side. The train station and surrounding area changed a lot since my first visit years ago.485 views
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Yamagata maiko417 views
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During early Aug., JR Yamagata Station has a Hanagasa Matsuri billboard above the turnstile as you get out.375 views
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Inside the Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate turret at Yamagata Castle. Very impressive construction. Still new-looking even after almost 20 years. 357 views
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Yamagata maiko344 views
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Yamagata Castle's Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate. This gate and turret were accurately reconstructed in 1991 based on Edo Period documents and Meiji Period photos. 二の丸東大手門332 views
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Held since 1963, the Yamagata Hanagasa Matsuri festival is held annually during Aug. 5-7. It is an evening parade of dancers using a hanagasa (flower hat) held during the three evenings from 6 pm to 9:30 pm.331 views
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Behind Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate319 views
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Actress Eri Watanabe in Yamagata Hanagasa Matsuri on Aug. 7, 2009.307 views
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This is actress Eri Watanabe (b. 1955) who is from Yamagata. She gave a memorable performance in the 1996 movie, "Shall We Dance?"303 views
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Miss Hanagasa 2009.303 views
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Yamagata Hanagasa Matsuri292 views
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Yamadera temple, Yamagata278 views
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Yamadera temple, Yamagata267 views
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Yamagata Hanagasa Matsuri229 views
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Photogenic Yamagata hanagasa dancer.227 views
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Lovely Yamagata hanagasa dancer.209 views
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Cop cars block the parade road.189 views
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Grapes to sit on. Kajo Central lobby, Yamagata.189 views
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Old Yamagata Station.182 views
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"See you next year." The parade ends at around 9:30 pm at the end of the parade route. But it ends earlier if you are at the midway point instead. There was enough time for me to catch the last train back to Sendai at 9:46 pm.178 views
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Amateur hanagasa dancers.174 views
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PR poster for Tenchi-nin, TV series about Naoe Kanetsugu aired on NHK in 2009.174 views
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Yamagata Station's exit has hanagasa (flower hat) decorations.169 views
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Banner for Mogami Yoshiaki.144 views
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You can buy your own hanagasa and join in the festival.135 views
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When I arrived during lunch time on Aug. 7, 2009, a group of hanagasa dancers held a PR demonstration right inside Yamagata Station as you see here.133 views
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It is a folk dance characterized by the hanagasa, or flower hat, which is held with both hands and swung left and right, above the head, etc. The festival originated as a rice-planting prayer for a good harvest.132 views
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They dance to the beat of taiko drums and the prerecorded folk tune of Hanagasa Ondo singing, "Yassho, makasho!" 131 views
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Yamagata Station also has a Hanagasa info counter set up during the festival. You can pick up a map of the parade route.130 views
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Miss Hanagasa 2009.130 views
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It's possible to stopover in Sendai and take a day trip to Yamagata to see this festival. However, if you want to stopover in Yamagata during the Hanagasa Festival, make reservations early especially for budget hotels. 129 views
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The artificial red flowers on the hats symbolize the safflower, the city flower.126 views
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The final group was led by the four Miss Hanagasa. Anybody could dance in this final group.125 views
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Paper lanterns written with "Yama-gata-hana-gasa-ma-tsu-ri."125 views
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A total of about 120 groups (10,000 people) dance over the three evenings. If you want to see a certain group, you'll have to check the parade schedule. Also, a different celebrity guest also dances each evening.121 views
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Miss Hanagasa119 views
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The parade starts at 6 pm, and it took about 10 min. to reach where I was.119 views
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By 5:30 pm, a good crowd of people lined the parade street stretching for 1.2 km. The parade route is a 10-15-min. walk from Yamagata Station. It was lot more crowded than the first time I saw this festival years ago.119 views
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Map of central Yamagata city. The top-most road in bold leading to the former prefectural office is where the Hanagasa Matsuri parade is held in early Aug. Yamagata Castle (Kajo Park) is on the west side of the train station.116 views
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Many dance groups were sponsored by large companies, and the company name or logo was prominently displayed on the clothing. It really is a long advertising parade.114 views
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Sometimes we see floats.114 views
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Cheerleaders too112 views
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Miss Hanagasa 2009. There are four of them. 112 views
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It was drizzling off and on, so the road was wet. The shiny road made the shot look more dramatic together with the backlight.112 views
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The first few groups of dancers were the best.108 views
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School kids were also in the parade.108 views
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Female taiko drummers on trucks.108 views
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This is one of the main and best dance groups. They all dance to a song called "Hanagasa Ondo." A recording of the song is repeated continuously through the loudpseakers. 花笠音頭108 views
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An average of 300,000 tourists watch the parade per evening. 106 views
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It was a good size crowd despite the drizzling rain, but it wasn't not horrendously crowded. It was pretty easy to get around and find a new spot to watch the parade.106 views
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I don't mind advertising, but I was upset to see a 100-meter long dance group advertising a phone company. They thus took a long time to pass by. (No photos of them here.)105 views
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This is at the end of the parade route which had a nice illuminated gate overhead.102 views
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Military-style male dancers.102 views
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Kajo Park as seen from Kajo Central. During the Battle of Hasedo in 1600 between Mogami Yoshiaki and Naoe Kanetsugu, Yamagata Castle was hidden by mist. Hence, the nickname.101 views
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Yamadera is mountain temple perched on a steep cliff near JR Yamadera Station.95 views
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Yamagata Castle moat next to South Gate.94 views
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Room exhibiting Albrecht Von Roretz, an Austrian doctor who served as the director of the Saiseikan Hospital. If you're a doctor or interested in medical treatment history, you will like this museum.93 views
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South Gate. Similar stone work and moats can be seen at the Nishi (West) and Kita (North) Gates.93 views
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Bus stop in front Yamagata Station.92 views
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In front Yamagata Station on the west side. I wonder what that prime space will be used for. The tall buildings are hotels.91 views
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Kajo Park as seen from Kajo Central. Kajo Park is the site of Yamagata Castle, also called Kajo or Kasumigajo Castle which means Misty Castle.90 views
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On the west side of Yamagata Station is a skyscraper called Kajo Central which has also greatly contributed to the urban development of Yamagata city. A high school is in this building as well.89 views
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Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate leads to the Ninomaru keep which is a National Historic Site.89 views
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Statue of Mogami Yoshiaki depicting him taking the lead to the battlefield against Naoe Kanetsugu. 最上義光89 views
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When I was there in Aug. 2009, the lobby of Kajo Central had the interesting Art Chair Project. Elementary and intermediate school students in Yamagata Pref. competed in a design competition for art chairs, and the winners' works are displayed here.86 views
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A short walk from Kajo Central is Kajo Park. You can enter the park through the South Gate or the slightly further Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate here. This is the main entrance. Free admission.86 views
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In front Yamagata Station on the east side.85 views
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On the ground floor is a nice Yamagata Prefecture tourist office. Pick up pamphlets and other info here. The building is connected to Yamagata Station by a corridor.85 views
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Behind the Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate is a large statue of Lord Mogami Yoshiaki.85 views
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Southern turret on left side of Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate. This turret is open to the public. 84 views
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The lobby featured chairs and benches with novel motifs. This seemed to be the most popular, sitting in a bowl of potato soup.83 views
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Medical drawing showing pregnant Japanese women.83 views
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About Yamagata Castle in English. Yamagata Castle was first built in 1356 by Shiba Kaneyori (斯波 兼頼) who moved to Yamagata. He became the first lord in the Mogami Clan. His most famous descendant, Lord Mogami Yoshiaki built up the castle in 1592-1582 views
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Monument for Albrecht Von Roretz, an Austrian doctor who served as the director of the Saiseikan Hospital and contributed to promoting Western medicine in Japan during the early Meiji Period.82 views
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View of Yamagata on the east side of Yamagata Station as seen from Kajo Central.81 views
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In Kajo Park is Yamagata City Kyodokan Museum that displays mainly medical-related exhibits. The building is an Important Cultural Property. 山形市郷土館80 views
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It is a round building, with a Japanese garden in the middle.80 views
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Dish bench?79 views
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Turret on right side of Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate. It took 3 years and 9 months and 1.1 billion yen to reconstruct the gate and turrets. It was in 1978 when they decided to reconstruct the gate and turrets. They moved and brought in many tons of stone.79 views
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Formerly called Saiseikan (済生館), it originally was a private hospital established in 1873. It used to be located near the prefectural capital. It was moved here in 1969.78 views
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Second floor has more exhibits.78 views
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Left side of Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate. The train line passes through.77 views
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West side of Yamagata Station. Look at all that land right in front of the station.76 views
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Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate76 views
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Since it is a National Historic Site, the city is taking steps to revert the park into a historical site by eliminating most of the existing sports facilities (gym, baseball diamond, etc.). Should look like this.76 views
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Moat on right side of Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate.75 views
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Northern turret.75 views
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Yamagata Castle's South Gate, closest to Yamagata Station. 南門75 views
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Moat next to South Gate.74 views
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Another gate at the Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate73 views
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Statue of Mogami Yoshiaki who was the daimyo lord of Yamagata in the late 16th century and early 17th century. Statue constructed in 1977. 最上義光73 views
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View of Ninomaru Higashi Otemon Gate's bridge.73 views
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In 1971, it became the museum that it is today. Free admission. Enter the building in the back. Open 9 am to 4:30 pm. Closed in late Dec. and early Jan.73 views
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Spiral staircase to the tower (closed to the public).72 views
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It also shows various surgical instruments used in the old days.72 views
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A pear perhaps.71 views
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Yamagata Station71 views
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The park has other gates (north, south, and west) and monuments, but I didn't have time to see all of them. I exited the park through the South Gate (photos below).71 views
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They want to also reconstruct buildings on the stone foundations seen here. The problem is, they don't have accurate records of what the floor plan and buildings looked like in the 18th-19th century. They are calling on the public for any old photos.71 views
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The rooms now are exhibition rooms showing mainly medical-related pictures and surgical instruments.71 views
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Yamagata Prefectural Museum also in Kajo Park.71 views
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Rice plant70 views
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Stairs to the second floor.70 views
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Kajo Central also has a lookout deck on one of the top floors. 69 views
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A scale model of Yamagata Castle as it looked in the 18th century. (Displayed in the Kyodokan Museum.)69 views
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Walk further and you will reach Honmaru central keep. This Honmaru bridge was accurately reconstructed in 2006.68 views
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We can walk on the bridge to the Honmaru. 大手橋68 views
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Moat on the right side of the bridge.68 views
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Slits in the floor to drop stones and arrows.67 views
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This Honmaru bridge was accurately reconstructed in 2006. The stonework was also reconstructed in 2004. 大手橋67 views
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Honmaru gate 本丸一文字門67 views
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The stones on the wall have cutting marks.66 views
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They had a few exhibits and a video of the castle.66 views
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Artist's rendition of what the completed reconstruction will look like.66 views
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They want to build an outline of the palace in the Honmaru.66 views
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At the top of the steps, the castle wall.65 views
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Still renovating the stone walls.64 views
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Steps to the entrance of the turret.63 views
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Slit in the floor to drop stones and arrows.60 views
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This area in the Honmaru was the site of the castle palace.54 views
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My video of Yamagata Hanagasa Matsuri in Aug. 2009.46 views
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