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The Yomiuri Shimbun 17:48 JST, May 19, 2024 KUSATSU, Gunma — A special event has been going on since Friday in the hot spring town of Kusatsu, Gunma Prefecture. For the next few weeks, illuminated, colorful wagasa — traditional Japanese umbrellas – will brighten up the nights in this resort spot. The wagasa festival was launched by the Kusatsu Onsen Tourism Association to attract more tourists, even during the off-season which follows the Golden Week holidays.

The association cast a spotlight on wagasa as decorations befitting Kusatsu’s retro streetscape, especially during the upcoming rainy season. Not far from Yubatake – the “field of hot water” which helps supply the town’s baths – in Toji Hiroba square, forty-eight Japanese umbrellas of various colors, including red, purple and green, are lit up in lines on the ground or atop wooden fences at, creating a magical atmosphere. “They give off a Japanese feeling.



It’s very beautiful,” said Eriko Kinoshita, 71, from Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture. The event lasts through June 2. The umbrellas are lit up in the evening from 5-11 p.

m. The umbrellas will remain in place outside of these times, except when the weather is too rough to permit it..

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