Visited Nebuta Museum with great experience with the 'cars'. Able to see in real for those awarded prizes.
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Nebuta Museum WA RASSE Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Nebuta House WARASSE is located near JR Aomori Station. Through the introduction of the history and production techniques of the Aomori Nebuta Festival, you can learn about the Aomori Nebuta Festival held every year from August 2nd to August 7th, and provide various services in Aomori Prefecture. News. In addition, there is a restaurant and a souvenir shop selling prefectural special products and Nebuta Festival merchandise.
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Nebuta Museum WA RASSE Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Visited Nebuta Museum with great experience with the 'cars'. Able to see in real for those awarded prizes.
The home of the Sleeping Devil is the name of the Sleeping Devil Festival! Very interesting, introduced the origin of the Sleeping Devil, the origin of the name, and the props of the sacrifice activities, so that the visitors can feel the charm of the grand festival in their own place!
The Sleeping Devil's House is an Aomori landmark building. It looks very eye-catching. At night, there is a feeling of watching the Light Festival exhibition. The museum displays a variety of beautiful handmade lighting and is a very large one, very beautiful. And the whole room is all by these sleeping magic float lighting, so it seems more attention.
Also called the Sleeping Devil's House, it is a place to display the Sleeping Devil's Festival lantern car, and there are some historical reviews, production process displays, and attempts to make activities. The lantern car is spectacular and beautiful. There are various local specialties and sleeping lanterns sold around on the first floor, and the lounge on the second floor has photo exhibitions and videos of previous years' works. Except for the exhibition hall, other places are free. There is also a cafeteria. The location is diagonally opposite the train station by the sea. It's also good as a place to rest.
The Wa-rasse Museum opened in Aomori city in 2011 and is dedicated to the Nebuta Festival, which takes place every year in August . There are five Nebuta floats on display as well as audio visuals recapturing the sights and sounds of the Nebuta. These floats represent historical figures or scenes, but also flowers or animals. They are made of paper stretched over bamboo and wooden (or wire) structures. Bright and colorful, the floats can be up to 9 meters wide, 7 meters long, and 5 meters high.
If you are interested in Shao Wu, you can visit it inside, there are large works, it is best to watch it now when there is a festival.