Morioka Sansa Odori — World Record Drum Festival
Morioka Sansa Odori is one of Tohoku's greatest summer festivals, held August 1–4 annually. The festival features mass taiko drum parades through downtown Morioka, with over 3,500 drummers and 30,000 dancers participating each evening. The parade stretches 700 meters along the main street, with groups performing synchronized drum routines and traditional Sansa dance. The festival holds the Guinness World Record for the largest Japanese taiko drum ensemble (achieved in 2014 with 3,437 simultaneous drummers). The Sansa dance is Morioka's traditional folk dance, featuring simple steps that spectators are encouraged to join. The parade occurs 18:00–21:00 nightly, transforming the city center into a sea of red happi coats, massive taiko drums, and chanting crowds. The rhythm is hypnotic and the energy infectious. The final night features mass participation where anyone can join the dancing.
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