Sunday, May 31, 2015

Kobe Matsuri 2015 (part 2)


The banner shows this year is the 45th Kobe Matsuri, which means that the first Kobe festival and parade was held in 1970.

Other participants were from other prefectures and international groups. 






This is the contingent from Taiwan, I guess. 




While this one is a civic organization for or sponsored by Brazil. 

The prefectures from all over Japan sent their muses to participate.  These pretty ladies wore a sash with the names of their hometowns. 






Kobe Matsuri 2015 (part 1)

May 17th, Sunday -   After lunch, I felt like going to Sannomiya to window shop and burn all those calories from a sumptuous pasta, salad and sandwich lunch.  As I got off at JR Sannomiya station, I saw a group of elderly women in kimono costumes and wondered if they were part of a dance group or something.  Then I heard drum beats from somewhere and realized this day was the Kobe Festival Day.

I went down the stairs to the street and followed the throng of people going to the parade route.  Crowds of people were already gathering in many places and the streets where the parade would be passing were already lined with people.   I slowly weaved my way through the crowd to get to a good spot, preferably by the curb where I can get a good view and clear keitai-camera shots.  The parade has just started when I got there.

Kobe Matsuri (Japanese word for "festival")..has always been the highlight of the year for people living in Kobe city.  Since Kobe is an international city , many groups of  expats join the yearly parade.

Samba Dancers (Brazil and Puerto Rico)

The most-cheered and awaited among the parade participants are the Samba Dancers.  Mostly Japanese women and young girls who were  scantily clad in Samba costume and feathery headdresses dance their way along the route to the tune of Samba music and drum beats . Samba is an influence from the Brazilians and Puerto Ricans in Kobe.





















Merry Month of May

May is so far my favorite month of the year while here in Japan.  The weather is a delight , cool and refreshing, almost everyday.  The trees branches are alive with  those  new, fresh green leaves.  The flower heads are cheerily blooming.  The world is in vibrant, fantastic burst of colors.