By 200 participants, it goes to the Inaba shrine of Yomiya, going half round a Kinka area greatly.
No persons other than Zikatabi can participate because of the prevention from an injury.
What is the Gifu Festival?
The Gifu Festival, also known as Gifu Matsuri in Japanese, is an annual festival that takes place in the city of Gifu, in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The festival is held in early October and is one of the largest festivals in the region.
The Gifu Festival has a history that dates back over 350 years and is known for its elaborate floats and traditional performances. The highlight of the festival is the procession of ornate floats, known as “yamaboko,” which are decorated with intricate carvings and colorful fabrics. The floats are pulled through the streets of Gifu by local residents wearing traditional costumes, and are accompanied by musicians playing drums and flutes.
In addition to the yamaboko procession, the Gifu Festival also features a variety of traditional performances, such as taiko drumming, dance performances, and theatrical productions. There are also food and craft stalls set up throughout the city, where visitors can sample local delicacies and purchase souvenirs.
The Gifu Festival is a celebration of the city’s rich cultural heritage and is an important event for the local community. It attracts thousands of visitors each year from all over Japan and around the world.