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		<title>You Must See the Festivals of Japan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japan is known for its colorful festivals (matsuri). If you are planning to take a vacation in Japan, you surely should try to plan your tour in a way that will allow you to cover as many of these festivals as possible. Some festivities take days to complete. Given below are some of the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-34" style="float: left;" title="japan-festivals-2" src="http://www.visitjapannow.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/japan-festivals-2-186x300.jpg" alt="Japanese festivals" width="186" height="300" />Japan is known for its colorful festivals (matsuri). If you are planning to take a vacation in Japan, you surely should try to plan your tour in a way that will allow you to cover as many of these festivals as possible. Some festivities take days to complete. Given below are some of the most famous festivals and their approximate dates.</p>
<p>February &#8211; February in Japan attracts more than a million visitors both from within the country and from all over the world. It is the time of &#8216;Sapporo Snow Festival&#8217;. The highlight of the festival is the display of hundreds of statues made of ice, which all belong to one theme (mostly from the events of the last year). There are ice slides, amusement rides and variety of concessional stands for enjoying sumptuous food.</p>
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<p>July and August &#8211; &#8216;Kyoto Gion Matsuri&#8217; kicks of July. One of the top 3 national festivals of Japan, this has a colorful parade of tall floats. It is also called the festival of Yasaka Shrine. August begins with Nebuta Matsuri, the lantern festival which has huge lanterns on display. Don&#8217;t miss it if you are traveling to Japan during August. In the 2nd week of August, Awa Odori,a traditional dancing festival, is held in the Tokushima city.</p>
<p>Hope you enjoy your visit to Japan. You can read more about<a title="See the Japanese Festivals" href="http://www.visitjapannow.com/the-many-splendors-of-japanese-festivals" target="_self"> Japanese Festivals</a> here!</p>
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