The Nagahama Hikiyama Festival, celebrated in western Japan, highlights children's Kabuki theatre, an art form recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. Young performers train diligently during their spring break, honing their skills for this special event. Their hard work culminates in captivating performances on beautifully adorned floats, or hikiyama, which are integral to the festival. Their dedication and the vibrancy of the performances culminate in enthusiastic positive responses from audiences, reinforcing the personal and cultural value of children's involvement in traditional arts.
The children committed to daily practice during their spring break, leading to a compelling performance that was met with enthusiastic applause from visitors.
Kabuki theatre performances by children are a main attraction at the Nagahama Hikiyama Festival, recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
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