The floats are pushed along the street by human power, weaving back and forth, and spinning around for the crowd. They are often as wide as nine meters and as tall as five meters! The nebuta dancers, called “haneto” wearing flashy outfits, jump and dance as they shout “Rassera, Rassera.” ・With reserved seats at the daytime parade and the evening fireworks, marine floating. ・English speaking assistant included
Aomori Nebuta Festival (Enjoy plenty of the nebuta floats from the reserved seats) 【The parade start time on 7th August】 The daytime parade from 13:00 The evening fireworks and marine floating from 19:15 ・Start from the intersection between Shinmachi Street and Yanagimachi Street ・About 20 large floats will participate during the daytime ・Around four award-winning Nebuta floats will parade through Aomori Bay, marking the grand finale of the Nebuta Festival with a spectacular fireworks. *According to the circumstances, it may not be able to see all the nebutas due to the limited time of traffic regulation.