After a short parade, reenactors line up opposite a sizeable crowd.

Oct 13, 2012 - 1 min read

Shiroishi Festival Reenactment

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Andrew Checkley

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Shiroishi Castle is a pleasant day out all year round, whether in the rich red of Autumn or cloaked in the hushed snow of winter. A modern rebuild completed with traditional methods (and absolutely no concrete), in October, the Oni Kajuro Festival reenactment brings the long-peaceful castle to life.

Samurai battle to-and-fro across the grounds, traditional Kyudo archers fill the air, arquebuse deafen audiences and ninjas backflip gratuitously.

It's very enjoyable for young and old, Japanese and foreign alike.

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After a short parade, reenactors line up opposite a sizeable crowd.
Arquebuse volleys are astonishingly loud.
Reenactors and spectators alike clearly enjoyed themselves very much.
Breakdancing ninja also make a surprise appearance.
Enthusiasm was almost palpable - it looks like a fun hobby.
The archers (likely a Kyudo club) were entirely female - though women also participated in the melee, armoured, ferocious and obviously having a great time.
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