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Akitakata, Hiroshima (安芸高田市; -shi) is a city located in north-central Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Hiroshima Prefecture (åºå³¶ç Hiroshima-ken) is located in the Chugoku region on Honshu island, Japan. ...
The city has a population of 34,160 and an area of 538.17km². It was founded on March 1, 2004 with the merger of six towns in Takata District (Koda town, Midori town,Mukaihara town, Yachiyo town, Yoshida town, Takamiya town), thereby dissolving the district. It is a mountainous farming area known for many traditional events as well as certain food products. March 1 is the 60th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (61st in leap years). ...
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Takata District is a former district located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. ...
One such food product is Ebisu tea, a sweet fragrant tea, that comes from Mukaihara Town. Kagura, an ancient traditional form of Shinto dance and music, is still very much alive there today. The towns of Midori and Takamiya practice the "new dance" style, which is not actually new at all, just a later emergent peformance style compared to the "old style". (There is a Kagura village in Midori town called [Kaguramonzentojinmura] where various Kagura performances and competitions begin in August and lasts until December.) Akitakata city is in the countrysideʑ, and still maintains many traditional local festivals. One such is Hanadaue, or rice-planting festival where men play flutes and taiko while women sing and plant rice. There are also new traditions, one in particular started by a participant in the JET program 10 years ago, called mud volleyball, in which locals and foreigners have an informal "soft-volleyball" competition in rice paddies.
External links
- Akitakata official website in Japanese
- Kagura Village in Midori in Japanese
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