I visted Yokote, Akita-Ken, for the recent Kamakura Snow Festival. The Kamakura tradition dates back over 400 years when small snow houses were made for the Gods and filled with food and Sake. The tradition carries on today with people from all over Japan and other countries coming to see the kamakura made by local villagers and children.
#1 A small kamakura made on the side of the road. The history of the kamakura goes back over 400 years. Originally the snow houses (kamakura) were made as resting places for the Gods.
#2 A few more mini snow huts set up on the side of the road. Lighting these all up at night with candles made a nice site, and at least the snow would help avoid any accidents with fire.
#4 One of the side streets on the way to the main Kamakura event site. You can see that the snow has not been so heavy this year and the roads are not too hard to drive.
#12 A menacing statute built in snow at the main kamakura event site. The fire in the front was a welcome site as my fingers had started to freeze over.
#17 A whole walled fort has been created here with the individual huts. It made for a nice effect with all the candles lit.
#20 The streets were not too crowded which made it easy to get around. With the weather being quite mild as well, walking through the snow was not a problem.
#24 Enough people out to make in friendly, not so many that it was uncomfortable. Without the Festival, on a really cold snowy night, I imagine there would hardly be anyone out on the streets.
#27 The colors really shone through from these stalls. With it being cold out and the food looking great, everyone was tucking in.
#28 The main crowds seemed to have gathered around the outdoor food stalls. Hot dogs, yakisoba, Okonomiyaki, Monja and many other types of food were available.
#32 This is how you make Okonomiyaki. I am not sure how many servings I can count here, but they were disappearing fast as customers lined up.
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