Dancing the Nishimonai Bon Odori – Carrying on a Family Tradition
In 2022, 41 Japanese folk dances classified as Furyu-odori were inscribed as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO. One of these is the “Bon-odori in Nishimonai” from Ugo, Akita. A unique feature of this festival is the costume worn by its main dancers, called hanui. Only dancers with a high level of skill are allowed to wear the hanui in the festival. Made by sewing together pieces of old kimonos to create a symmetrical design, they are handed down in families over generations. With the hanui, the tradition of Nishimonai Bon Odori is carried on in the community.
#JapanVideoTopics
#BonOdori
#BonDance
4 views
1985
613
1 month ago 00:03:17 1
Dieter Bohlen Style - Dance Though The Night [AI-song] by
1 month ago 00:03:02 1
Milk & Cookies | Holiday Song for Kids | Rhymington Square
1 month ago 00:08:50 1
Just Dance 2025 Edition - The Making Of
1 month ago 00:03:31 1
The Hobbies Song for Kids | What Do You Like to Do? | Fun Kids English
1 month ago 00:02:38 1
Nuki Nuki (The Nuki Song) Full Version - Gummibär the Gummy Bear
1 month ago 00:03:58 1
The Shira Choir x The Kiffness - Im Hashem Lo Yivneh Bayis (Psalm 127 DANCE REMIX)