Niihama Gals April 25, 2012 7 Responses Ehime, Niihama, People, Shikoku Tagged with: Matsuri A short while ago, I started a series of pictures called “Niihama Guys.” Those were taken back in 2010
Niihama Guys April 22, 2012 No Responses Ehime, Niihama, People, Shikoku Tagged with: Matsuri Another one of my “Niihama Guys” series, taken back in october 2010, when I attended the Niihama Taiko
Niihama Guys February 27, 2012 No Responses Ehime, Niihama, People, Shikoku, Traditional Culture Tagged with: Matsuri When I went to the Niihama Taiko Matsuri in October 2010 (wow, it was that long ago?), I really
On a Taikodai January 30, 2012 3 Responses Ehime, Niihama, People, Shikoku, Traditional Culture Tagged with: Matsuri, Taikodai A small flashback from the Niihama Taiko Matsuri 2010. I actually still have a bunch of pictures (most
Niihama Taiko Matsuri 2011 October 15, 2011 No Responses Ehime, Niihama, Shikoku Tagged with: Matsuri, Taikodai Right now (Oct 14-18 if I’m correct) in Niihama, Ehime Prefecture, the Niihama Taiko Matsuri is taking place.
Taikodai in Action! December 2, 2010 5 Responses Ehime, Niihama, Traditional Culture Tagged with: Matsuri, Taikodai For more details, please refer to my post about the Niihama Taiko Matsuri. (Show Me Japan starts earlier
Toon City? December 1, 2010 2 Responses Ehime, Niihama Tagged with: Toon City Toon City, really? Does it mean that Who Framed Roger Rabbit? actually takes place in Japan? No… It’s pronounced “tohon”
Niihama Taiko Matsuri November 30, 2010 No Responses Ehime, Niihama, Traditional Culture Tagged with: Matsuri, Taikodai The most clairvoyant among you would have understood this since yesterday, today, I’m going to talk about a Matsuri, but
Taikodai (太鼓台) November 30, 2010 No Responses Ehime, Niihama, Traditional Culture Tagged with: Taikodai This is a Taikodai, which means “drum-float”. One can find it over various areas of Japan (especially in the West