“Enburi” is HIPHOP, a festival that has been going on for over 800 years to awaken spring

garden enburi at kojokaku (2)

The dance, representing cultivating the fields in the face of the harsh natural environment and praying for a good harvest, has been designated an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan.    The name Enburi comes from the name of a farm tool used to plow fields.    The event is scheduled to be held every year from February 17th to 20th, in the middle of the coldest weather, making it an incredibly spirited time to awaken spring.    The dancer wears a eboshi hat shaped like a horse’s head, and dances magnificently, swinging his head from side to side.    This can also be seen in hip-hop dance, which includes snake choreography.

Teams are formed in each region and the tunes and movements are passed down.    There are two types of Enburi: the slow and graceful “Naga-enburi” and the fast and heroic “Dosai-enburi.”    In the former, one dancer wears an eboshi hat with  a peony flower and other dancers surround him performing different dances, while in the latter, all dancers wear eboshi hats with five-colored tassels and perform the same dance.    The dance movements represent the entire process of rice farming, from sowing seeds in the seedbed, to plowing the field with a horse, planting the rice, and finally harvesting.    Furthermore, children (and occasionally the elderly) perform blessing performance, which is positioned as something to enjoy during breaks from farm work.    The performance includes dancing with hoops that have coins attached to them, dancing with pine branches, and sea bream fishing.     It seems that spectators sometimes attach gift money to the end of fishing hooks.

<Dosai-Enburi by Nukatsuka team> 


<Naga-Enburi by Nakaibayashi team>


The teams are invited to perform Enburi at various stores and can be seen all over town during the festival.    The Tourist Association has also created a separate event program and arranged a public stage.    The highlight of this program is the “Garden Enburi” which takes place in the courtyard of Kōjōkaku, a mansion of a former financial clique family in Hachinohe that is now registered as tangible cultural property, located in the center of Hachinohe.    You can watch the evening Enburi while sipping on sweet half sake and rice cracker soup in a tatami room.    Reserved seats are sold at the convenience store Lawson from one month in advance, so if you want to watch the show, you should definitely reserve a seat in the first row.    The competition for the first row seats is fierce.    If you’re in the first row luckily, you can set up a video tripod.     Heat packs are distributed to all audience and there is a bonfire, but in any case, you’ll be watching outside in the cold, so you’ll need to wear clothes to protect yourself from the extreme cold.

The second recommendation is the “Brewery Storehouse Enburi” that Hachinohe Shuzo(Brewery) accepts only during this season as a set with a tour of the brewery.     Online reservations are required, but there is less competition than for the Garden Enburi.    Here, in a warm room, you can enjoy some excellent sake while watching the dancers perform right in front of you, almost touching them, making it the perfect opportunity to see their intricate movements.    During this period, several tours are scheduled, so you can check out both Naka-enburi and Dosai-enburi.     It seems that the brewers at this brewery are also participating in one of the groups.    To get to Hachinohe Shuzo( Brewery), you’ll need to take the JR Hachinohe Line from Hachinohe Station to Mutsuminato Station, or take a bus from downtown Hachinohe, but it’s quite close.

<Brewery storehouse Enburi(Dosai) by Hashikami-Toriyabe team>

Sake brewing is also at its peak at this time of year, so we recommend visiting the two major sake breweries: Hachinohe Shuzo, where you can enjoy the Brewery storehouse Enburi performance, and Hachinohe Shurui, located in the city center and with a modern shop building.    Buying sake is a bulky process, but Hachinohe Shurui is surprisingly good at shipping sake with other manufacturers at a low price.     I bought two 1.8L bottles at Hachinohe Shurui and had them delivered.

<Hachinohe Shuzo>

<Hachinohe Shurui>

Detour

Hachinohe Shuzo is located near JR Mutsuminato Station.    It is close to the Tatehana Wharf where the huge and chaotic morning market is held, but of course the market is not open in the middle of winter (though it does have a special market during the New Year).    However, in front of the station, there is a fish and vegetable market in a building that is open from morning until noon, and everything is very cheap.    Sashimi(sliced raw fish) is also packaged in individual portions, so you can choose what you like, and if you order additional rice and miso soup at a table in the back, you can have a decent meal.

Also nearby is Minato Shokudo(dining room), a popular restaurant on social media, where you can try their seasoned flounder rice bowl, although you may have to wait in line (in fact, if you write your name in a notebook at the reception desk, they will call you on your mobile phone when it is your turn).    Apparently, in good seasons, you may have to wait 2-3 hours, but this was my fourth visit to Hachinohe and the first time I tried it, it was mid-winter, so I only had to wait an hour.    Most people arrive on the JR Hachinohe Line and wait in line, and when you board the two-car train at Hachinohe Station, you have to get in directly behind the driver’s seat in the front car because Mutsuminato Station is an unmanned station and the driver of the one-man train also checks the tickets of passengers getting off from inside the train.    I didn’t notice it at first, and assumed that all the doors would open if I pressed the button beside doors when I got to the station, but I was surprised when everyone moved to the front.    Only one door in the front car opened because of the ticket gate.    I later found out that all of these people were heading to Minato Shokudo!    After getting off at the unmanned station, I made a furious dash and overtook about 10 people, but the enemy came in a group of several people, and one of the faster runners got in line first, and the person I had overtaken got in front of the line.

There was nothing to do during the hour-long wait, so I decided to take a walk to the free observation tower (Grette Tower Minato) on the cape beyond Tatehana Wharf and stared blankly at Hachinohe Port, which turned out to be quite enjoyable.    To the east we could see Kabushima island, where black-tailed gulls had not yet arrived because it was not yet spring, and to the west we could see the majestic snow-capped Mount Hakkoda, and to the south we could see downtown Hachinohe and the forest of Chojayama Sinra Shrine, which is the venue for the polo matches at the summer Sansha Festival, as if they were right in front of us, and the hour passed by in the blink of an eye.    Needless to say, the long-awaited seasoned flounder rice bowl was as delicious as SNS had said.     For an additional 200 yen, you can have the miso soup turned into Hachinohe’s specialty rice cracker soup, but there’s no rice cracker soup with a more delicious broth than this one, so be sure to order it.    After that, we once again made a mad dash to Brewery storehouse Enburi, for which we had a reservation starting at 2 p.m.

 

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Hachinohe-Sansha Festival (Aomori Prefecture)

hacchi parade5

Stages with dolls in gorgeous costumes protrude in all directions(10m height, 8m width) from the decorated floats, and ancient stories unfold on it.   A long time ago, inspired by the movie “Truck Guy”, trucks decorated with lights transported supplies throughout Japan late at night.  It seems to have originated in Hachinohe.   If you are fun to watch NHK new year’s eve red-and-white singing contest program,  the mechanism could remind you of the famous singer, Sachiko Kobayashi.    Anyway, you are overwhelmed by its gorgeousness.

Packed decration float during the day on the road

I passed by the folded float during the day, and was impressed by how compact it was folded.

hacchi preparade1 packed decoration
hacchi preparade1 packed decoration

Cavalry battle similar to polo in Chojasan-Shinra-Shrine

Yabusame can be seen anywhere in Japan, but cavalry battles can only be seen here.  A horse divided into red and white throws its own ball into the goal while disturbing the opponent’s ball insertion. It’s hard to reach the goal even if there are no obstacles. Prizes are given to the winners by the descendants of the Nanbu clan lords.

hacchi cavalry7 disturb the opponent
hacchi cavalry7 disturb the opponent

hacchi cavalry15 tired~
hacchi cavalry15        tired…..tired…..tired…..

The Best Detour

The northern Tohoku region was a large living area during the Jomon period (the era when people changed from hunting to sedentary life).   Gassho, meaning to join hands,  clay figurine was excavated in Hachinohe.   This is the only clay figurine with the spiritual meaning of gassho.

Dinner of mackerel dishes and market for breakfast

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Super huge market appears on the quay from too early morning(before dawn)

harbor
morning market
morning market

On Sundays, Japan’s largest morning market appears on a wide quay, like runways, where I really went except Sunday but no one was there.

TEBASAKI sold out
TEBASAKI sold out

 

 

Most of the things sold at the morning market are local seafood, vegetables, and prepared foods, but here you can find toys, DIY, sewing corners, fishing gear and much more.

handicraft
handicraft

I wonder why they handle such things, but in short, it makes sense to think of it as a festival venue in the countryside.  Anyway, it is in a chaotic state.   Feel this energy !

 

beef skewers in market
beef skewers in market

 

Furthermore, since the morning market is held before dawn, everyone procures breakfast here.  It is also pure to close one after another after eight o’clock.

 

market in front of station
market in front of station

 

Even if you miss the morning market(Tatehana-Ganpeki) on Sunday, you can enjoy it here because another morning market is held every day in front of the station. There is a table where you can gather your own food for 100 yen and eat breakfast.

 

Hachinohe Line

When you get on the Hachinohe Line, you can feel the endless beach and the blue forest (that is, the origin of Aomori).

hachinohe line
hachinohe line
sun rise at noda
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walk on Tanesashi Coast with abundant landscape changes for 4 hours

ashige right

Tanesashi Coast is not monotonous. There are reefs, sandy beaches, and green pine forests.  And finally there is the natural turf, which is mistaken for a completely artificial golf course.  Alpine plants grow along the coast because of the easterly wind blowing over the cold current from the north.

Panorama view from Ashigezaki (click photos)


Root for 4 hours*

*)Community bus is available here and there on the root.

  1. start from ‘Same’ station. Not the ‘same’ but shark in the meaning.  Take a photo with the shark monument in front of the station. (walk next 15min)
  2. Kabu island is occupied by a lot of black-tailed gulls and the sacred shrine on the top of the island was turned white due to their activity !  (45min)
  3. Ashigezaki viewpoint is surrounded by reefs. It seems that Hokkaido can be seen if the weather is nice.  (10min)
  4. Nakasuka coast where It is unusual for various alpine plants to bloom (20min)
  5. Osuka coast is like a tropical country with too long sandy beaches. (90min)
  6. Yodo-no-Matsubara is green pine forest rising from the coastline.  On the way huge remarkable round ‘white rock’ comes into view.  ‘White’ came from activity of sea cormorants. (30min)
  7. The natural turf suddenly spreads in front of you. I wonder why such a large lawn was created. (Goal !)

I stopped by Tanesashi Coast Information center near the turf to get certification for walking 10km on Tanesashi Coast and a pin badge.
Before going back to Hachinohe from Tanesasi Coast station, I charged energy with sea urchin bowl.  Sea urchin is a food unique to this season and seems to be steamed rather than raw in this region.
How about taking public bath after walking exhausted.  There are a lot of bathes opening in the morning around Hachinohe harbor, so the sailors can always take a bath after coming back on a long trip.

Root Gallery (click photos)

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