Netsu-no-yu Yumomi

Central Honshū


Although it's a touristy 30-minute show, this is a unique opportunity to see yumomi, in which local women stir the waters to cool them while singing folk songs. There's a chance to do it yourself at most shows (four or five daily) and the afternoon ones also include local dances. Visit the website for a ¥50 coupon off admission.


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