Hamamatsu Festival, Japan

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016
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A tradition that dates back more than 450 years, the kite flying has its origins in the history of Hamamatsu Castle. Written in the Edo era, this describes how a large kite was flown for Yoshihiro, the oldest son of the Prince of Hikuma castle, at his bir

HAMAMATSU FESTIVAL
May 3 to 5, Shizuoka, Japan
More than 100 kites will be flying over the Nakatajima Dunes, one of the three largest sand dunes in Japan next month as Shizuoka celebrates Hamamatsu. A tradition that dates back more than 450 years, the kite flying has its origins in the history of Hamamatsu Castle. Written in the Edo era, this describes how a large kite was flown for Yoshihiro, the oldest son of the Prince of Hikuma castle, at his birth. Today, kites are still flown at Hamamatsu when a baby boy is born. During the festival various events are held at two main venues each with their main attraction: the kite-flying battle at Nakatajima beach and the parade of palace floats downtown. 
 
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May 6 to 8, Seoul, South Korea
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May 11 to 22, Cannes, France
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May 20, Yogyakata, Indonesia
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