Nekkobangaku

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Photo by Studio HATOYA

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About the artwork

“Nekkobangaku”, designated intangible folk cultural asset of Aninekko village in Northen Akita prefecture which is the origin of matagi (hunter) will be presented in Ketto village of Tunan township. Descendants of travelling matagi from Akita still hunt bears in Akiyamago.

Sunday 30 August 2015 Performance begins at 15:30
Price =Adult JPY2,000 | Maximum capacity =300
Supported by = Japan Centre for Regional Development

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Artwork no. E055
Production year 2015
Area Tsunan
Village Ketto
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