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Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan edit
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Takaoka Mikurumayama Festival
Kibune Matsuri
Kumano Hayatama Matsuri
Ōgaki Festival
Takayama Festival
Hirosaki Neputa
cormorant fishing on the Nagara River
Yoshida Fire Festival
Sōma Nomaoi
Otaue Shinto Service
Namahage
Okina-mai of Naratsuhiko-jinja
Kasuga Wakamiya On-Matsuri Festival
Paantu
Mikawa manzai
Mibu Kyōgen
Hakata Matsubayashi
Toshidon
Ogisai Kurokawa Noh
Kokura Gion Daiko
Kawagoe Hikawa Festival
Nagasaki Kunchi
Isobe no Omita
Inuyama Festival
Tokuyama Bon Odori
Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival
Gujō Odori
Gion Matsuri
Gero Ta-no-Kami Festival
Furukawa Festival
Chichibu Night Festival
Aomori Nebuta Matsuri
Anori puppet theater
Akita Kantō
Otō Matsuri
Ōgi Matsuri
Kōwakamai
Yasurai Matsuri
Chakkirako
Boze
Sawara Float Festival
Sado puppetry
Hachioji Kuruma Ningyo
Owari manzai
Kawaguchi no Chigomai
Takinomiya Nenbutsu Odori
Ritual Bonito Fishing
Shōryō-e Bugaku
Echizen manzai
Nachi no Dengaku
Nagahama Hikiyama Festival
Shiraishi odori
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