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The Ako Gishi Festival is held annually on December 14th to honor the heroic deeds of the Ako loyal samurai, marking the day they carried out their historic raid. It is the largest event in Ako City. The greatest spectacle of the festival is the Chushingura Parade. The parade includes a brass band made up of elementary school children from the city, sword battles, and Ako Gishi maidens dressed up as princesses pulled through the streets in rickshaws. In addition, there is a daimyo’s procession, a parade of people playing the roles of those connected to the legend of Chushingura (the story of the 47 ronin), dashi floats depicting famous Chushingura scenes such as the attack inside Edo Castle and the site of the vengeful raid, and a procession of the loyal samurai, with participants playing the parts of the 47 ronin returning triumphantly to Sengaku-ji Temple. It’s as if the world of a Genroku-ra picture scroll has come to life. (The exact details of the festival may be subject to change.)
This basic information is current at the time of publication and is subject to change.
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