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It ’s still cold, but the trees start to bud in February. Spring is on its way!!
Contents 1. Hina Matsuri .............................................................................................................................. 2
2. Traditional Events ...................................................................................................................... 3
3. Circus & Movie ......................................................................................................................... 5
4. Exhibition .................................................................................................................................. 6
5. Music ........................................................................................................................................ 7
6. Flowers...................................................................................................................................... 8
Plum Festival (Ume Matsuri) ..................................................................................................... 8
7. Living Information .................................................................................................................... 9
February 2014
Welcome to NIC Out & About!
Learn about events taking place in and close to Nagoya this month.
As always, you can download our podcast from the NIC website .
Pattern by Timothy Takemoto
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1. Hina Matsuri
Hina Matsuri, or the Dolls Festival, is a girls’ festival that is celebrated on March 3
rd. It’s an
event to pray for the growth and happiness of young girls. Each year, beautiful dolls are
displayed in homes with young girls.
Hina Matsuri at the Tokugawa Art Museum
Many priceless dolls and toys used by princesses from the Edo period (1603-1867) will be on
display at the Tokugawa Art Museum.
When February 8 (Sat.) through April 6 (Sun.) 10AM–5PM. The museum is closed on
Mondays.
Where Tokugawa Art Museum (Higashi-ku, Nagoya)
Directions Take the city bus (Kikan Bus), get off at Tokugawaen-Shindeki and walk 3
minutes
Tickets ¥1200 for adults, ¥700 for university and high school students, and ¥500 for
junior high and elementary school students. Admission is free to elementary,
junior high, and high school students on Saturdays.
Hina Dolls of Chuma Asuke
About 130 private houses in the Chuma area of Asuke will display various kinds of Hina
dolls, totaling about 6,000 dolls in all. Asuke is a city near Korankei, which is also famous for
its beautiful fall leaves.
When February 8 (Sat.) through March 9 (Sun.)
Where Community centers and houses in Chuma (Asuke-cho, Toyota-shi, Aichi-ken)
Directions By bus: Take the Meitetsu bus to Korankei, a 70-minute trip from Meitestu
Higashi Okazaki Station
By car: Drive on the Sanage Green Road to the Chikaraishi IC and head east on
Route 153 for about 10km.
Hina Doll Tour in Seto
Seto City has been a center of pottery and porcelain manufacturing in Japan for the past 1300
years. Shops will display pottery, ceramics, and glass hina Dolls for Hina Matsuri. In a
complex facility in the city center, Setogura, a hinamid, a pyramid consisting of about 650
hina dolls is on display. Antique hina dolls of the Edo Era (1603-1867) will also be displayed.
When Through March 9 (Sun.)
Where SETOGURA and surrounding areas (Seto-shi, Aichi-ken)
Directions Take the Meitetsu Seto Line from Sakae Station to Owari Seto Station and walk
5 minutes.
Info 0561-85-2730
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2. Traditional Events
Setsubun
Beans of Setsubun Setsubun is a lunar “New Year’s Eve” event marking the end of winter and the beginning of
spring, and is celebrated on February 3rd
every year. It is celebrated in Japan by throwing
beans to chase away evil oni, or ogres. Once the oni are driven away, happiness is free to
make its way into homes. The phrase “Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!” (“Get out, ogre! Come in,
happiness!”) is shouted when throwing the beans. In Nagoya, you can see ceremonies like
this at various shrines and temples.
Bean Scattering
All events are on February 3rd
(Mon.)
Iwazu Tenjin Shrine Okazaki-shi, Iwazu-cho
When 1PM-5PM
Directions Get off at JR Okazaki Station or Meitetsu Higashi-Okazaki Station, transfer to a
bus to Iwazu Tenjin-guchi bus stop and walk 8 minutes.
Info 0564-45-2525
Inuyama Naritasan Inuyama-shi
When 9AM-4PM
Directions Take the Meitetsu Inuyama Line to Inuyama-Yuen Station and walk 10 minutes.
Info 0568-61-2583
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Osu Kannon Naka-ku, Nagoya
When 10AM-5PM
Directions Take Tsurumai Subway Line to Osu Kannon Station
Info 052-231-6525
Kasadera Kannon Minami-ku, Nagoya
When 9AM-5PM
Directions A 3-minute walk from Meitetsu Main Line, Motokasadera Station or a 20-minute
walk from JR Kasadera Station.
Info 052-821-1367
Ryusenji Temple Moriyama-ku, Nagoya
When 9AM-6PM
Directions Take the Guideway bus from Ozone Station on the JR, Meitetsu, Meijo Subway
Lines to Ryusenji-guchi bus stop and walk 3 minutes, or take the city bus bound
for Moriyama from Meitetsu Obata Station to Obata-ryokuchi and walk 7
minutes
Info 052-794-3647
Arako Kannon Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya
When 10AM-5PM (Intermission 12PM-1PM)
Directions Take Higashiyama Subway Line to Takabata Station and walk 10 minutes or
Aonami Line to Arako Station and walk 10 minutes.
Info 052-361-1778
The Memorial Service for Needles This is a traditional event to appreciate needles used over the past year and pray for improved
needlework. Participants visit a shrine to thank them by sticking needles into something soft
such as tofu or konnyaku. Most participants are students of dressmaking schools and
professional dressmakers. There is a custom of not using needles on that day.
When February 8 (Sat.) 11AM-1PM
Where Wakamiya Hachimangu Shrine (Naka-ku, Nagoya)
Directions Take the Meijo Subway Line to Yaba-cho Station and walk three minutes
Konomiya Hadaka Matsuri (Naked Man Festival)
The annual Hadaka Matsuri, or Naked Man Festival, will be held at Konomiya Shrine in
Inazawa City. Since 767, this festival has been held since 767 to bring good luck and rid the
town of evil. One man is chosen as the Naked Man (shin otoko) and he spends the whole day
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naked with thousands of men dressed in only loin cloths and tabi. The men excitedly scuffle
with each other trying to touch the Naked Man to get rid of the evil. It’s a traditional event
that draws thousands of people.
When February 12 (Wed.) 3PM~
Where Konomiya Shrine (or Owari Okuni Tama Jinja) (Konomiya in Inazawa-shi,
Aichi-ken)
Directions Take the Meitetsu Main Line to Konomiya Station and walk three minutes from
the north exit, or take the JR Line to Inazawa Station and walk 15 minutes.
Kacchindama Festival According to the legend, a lady gave a newborn baby its first bath in purified water from the
spring near Rokusho Shrine on February 26th
. This event is held every year, in the hopes of
having easy delivery in childbirth. There are many stalls along the approach to the shrine; the
most popular one sells Kacchindama (a candy about 10 centimeters in diameter with various
colors and patterns). It is said that the shape of the candies represents an umbilical cord.
When February 26 (Wed.) 9AM-5PM
Where Rokusho Shrine (Higashi-ku, Nagoya)
Directions Take the Meijo Subway Line to Ozone Station and walk for 10 minutes or get
off at City bus Kodeki-machi Bus Stop and walk 5 minutes
3. Circus & Movie
Clown! Clown! Clown! 2014 All of the members of Clown Family “Pleasure B”! come together once a year for this festive
performance. Over 20 unique characteristic clowns will put on various performances such as
dance, juggling, pantomime and circus performance to show us the power of laughter!
When February 14 (Fri.) 7PM (1st floor seats only)
February 15 (Sat.) & 16 (Sun.) 11AM & 3PM
Where Nagoya Performing Art Center (Higashi-ku, Nagoya)
Directions Take the Higashiyama Subway Line to Shin-Sakae-Machi Station and
walk three minutes to north
Price 1st floor reserved seats: ¥2800 for both adults and children 3 years old
and over
2nd floor non-reserved seats: ¥2300 for adults and ¥1800 for children 3
years old and over
Info http://pleasure-p.co.jp/plea_b/index.html
Masterpiece Movie Series “Charade” The Minami Bunka Mini Theater is showing classic movies once every 2 months for one coin
(500 yen). The upcoming movie is Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn’s “Charade”.
When February 18 (Tue.) 1:30PM
Where Minami Bunka Mini Theater (Minami-ku, Nagoya)
Directions Take the Meijo Subway Line to Horita Station, Exit No.3 and change to
Kikan Bus No.1 to the Chikama-dori 2chome bus stop
Price ¥500. All seats are non-reserved. Tickets are available at the Bunka Mini
Theaters of each ward. There will be no same day tickets if advanced
tickets are sold out.
Info The next movie will be “Waterloo Bridge” shown on April 15th
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Kinoshita Circus The Circus is coming to town! The Kinoshita Circus is celebrating its 111th year. Let's go and
enjoy thrills and adventures. You will see white lions, trapeze artists, clowns, zebras &
giraffes, a cute elephant show, and much more.
When February 22 (Sat.) through May 19 (Mon.)
Monday to Wednesday: 11AM and 1:40PM
Friday: 1PM and 3:40PM
Saturday, Sunday, and national holidays: 10:20AM, 1PM, and 3:40PM.
No performances on March 5, April 9, May 7 and Thursdays
Where Port Messe Nagoya parking lot (Minato-ku, Nagoya)
Directions Take the Aonami Line to Kinjofuto Station and walk west 300 meters
Price ¥2800 for adults, ¥1800 for children from 3 years old to junior high
school students. Advanced tickets are ¥2600 and ¥1600 respectively
Info http://www.kinoshita-circus.co.jp/htmls/sche/sche-02.htm
4. Exhibitions
Toyota Automobile Museum The first “Publica” went on sale in 1961 and was TOYOTA’s compact car of the people. The
following year, the “Publica Sport” was shown at the All Japan Motor Show and led to the
development of “TOYOTA SPORT 800”. Known as a fabled sports car, the “Publica Sport” is
the focal point of this exhibition, reproduced in perfect condition using the original
production process.
When Through April 6 (Sun.) 9:30AM-5PM. Closed on Mondays.
Where Toyota Automobile Museum Special Exhibition Room, Main Bldg. 2F
(Nagakute, Aichi)
Directions Take the Higashiyama Subway Line to Fujigaoka Station, change to the
Linimo Line, get off at Geidai Dori Station, and walk from Exit 1
Price ¥1000 for adults, ¥500 for aged 65 and over, ¥600 for high school and junior
high school students, ¥400 for elementary school students
Info www.toyota.co.jp/Museum/data_e/c04_01.html
Discount coupon on the website and flyer.
Divisionism from Van Gogh and Seurat to Mondrian Based on the theme of Divisionism, this exhibition examines Impressionist division of tones,
a Neo-Impressionist technique led by Seurat, and how artists of following generations opened
their eyes to new possibilities of color. Approximately 90 works from the Kröller-Müller
Museum in the Netherlands, renowned for its tremendous collection of Van Gogh, as well as
selections from collections in Japan will be on display.
When February 25 (Tue.) – April 6 (Sun.) 10AM-6PM (8PM on Fridays).
The exhibition is closed on March 3 and 17.
Where Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art at Aichi Arts Center 10F (Higashi-ku, Nagoya)
Access A 3-minute walk from the Sakae Station on the Higashiyama or Meijo Subway
Lines
Price Advanced tickets: ¥1200 for adults, ¥800 for high school and university
students, Free for junior high and elementary school students
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(Tickets at the door are an additional ¥200 each)
Info http://www-art.aac.pref.aichi.jp/exhibition/next_index.html
5. Music
Toyota City Concert Hall Series Vol.1 The city of Toyota’s pride, its fabulous concert hall is hosting a new series you won’t hear
anywhere else. The commemorative first performance welcomes conductor Tadaaki Otaka
and pianist Tomoki Kitamura, performing an all-Nordic program of J. Sibelius Finlandia,
Op.26; E. Grieg Piano Concerto A minor, Op.16; J. Sibelius Symphony No.2 in D minor,
Op.43
When February 1 (Sat.) 4PM (Doors open at 3:15PM)
Where Toyota City Concert Hall (Toyota-shi, Aichi-ken)
Access A 3-minute walk from the Toyota-Shi Station on the Tsurumai Subway
Line or the Mikawa Meitetsu Line.
Or a 5-minute walk from the Shin-Toyota Station on the Aichi Loop Line.
Price 1F seat ¥5000, 2F balcony seat ¥3000,Y seat ¥1000 (Y seats are same-day
tickets available to youth under 24 years old)
Season Subscription Concert Series “Gaia” The theme for this season of the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra’s subscription concert series
is “Gaia”. This performance focuses on music expressing “Water – expressions of the sea and
the beginning of life”.
The concert will be conducted by Martin Brabbins, the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra Chief
Conductor. The program will be F. Bridge, The Sea; D. Fujikura, Mina, Concerto for 5
Soloists and Orchestra; A. Bruckner Symphony No.4 in E flat major “Romantic”.
When February 21 (Fri.) 6:45PM and 22 (Sat.) 4PM
Where Aichi Prefectural Art Theater, Concert Hall (Higashi-ku, Nagoya)
Access Take the Higashiyama or Meijo Subway Line to Sakae Station and walk 3
minutes
Price S ¥7000, A ¥6000, B ¥5000, C ¥4000, Y ¥1000 (Y seats are same-day
tickets available to youth under 24 years old)
Info www.nagoya-phil.or.jp
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6. Flowers
Flower Marché
This venue is filled with lots and lots of cut flowers and potted flowers! There will be about
100 shops selling cosmetics, food, clothing made from flowers, garden supplies, fertilizer,
and more. You can enjoy a lot of events such as hands-on flower arrangement, café and
flower competition.
When February 6 (Thu.) through 9 (Sun.) 9:30AM-5PM
Where Fukiage Hall (Chikusa-ku, Nagoya)
Directions Take the Sakura-dori Subway line to Fukiage Station and walk 5 minutes
from Exit 5
Price ¥1000 (includes ¥500 in-store credit) ¥600 (admission only)
Free for high school students and under
Info http://www.flowermarche.com/
Plum Festival (Ume Matsuri)
Plum blossoms are the first flowers to bloom early in spring, after the cold winter. Various
kinds of plum trees can be enjoyed from late February to early March. Some places will also
hold an event or a festival during this time.
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Nagoya City Nogyo (“Agriculture”) Center (700 plum trees of 12 different kinds of
weeping plum blossoms)
Weeping plum blossoms are beautiful with their hanging branches. Why not take a walk
around the garden and see and smell the fragrant plum blossoms? Children can enjoy playing
with livestock raised at the center. Don’t miss the fresh milk and homemade ice cream!
When February 25 (Tue.) through March 23 (Sun.) 9AM-4:30PM
Where Nagoya City Nogyo Center (Tempaku-ku, Nagoya)
Directions Take the Tsurumai Subway Line to Hirabari Station and walk 20 minutes, or take
the city bus to Araike and walk for 7 minutes (During the festival, parking is expected to fill quickly and will cost 500 yen from March 1)
Tickets Free
Info 052-801-5221
Souri Pond (4,600 plum trees of 25 different kinds)
Souri Pond is a man-made pond 13 times larger than the Nagoya Dome. You can take a walk
around it while enjoying plum trees in full bloom. There will also be various events on
Saturdays & Sundays during the festival and the Play Park will be open.
When February 15 (Sat.) through March 16 (Sun.) 9AM-5PM
Where Souri Pond (Chita-shi, Aichi-ken)
Directions By bus: Take the Meitetsu Tokoname Line to Asakura Station, get on the Chita
Bus bound for Souri to Ume-no-Yakata-guchi, and walk five minutes.
By car: Take the Chita Peninsula Road to Agui IC and drive 15 minutes west.
Info 0562-54-2911 (Ume no Yakata)
Bairin Park (1,300 plum trees of 50 different kinds)
There will be stage shows, a sketching competition and more during the festival. In the park
there will be a playground for children to play on and a steam locomotive on display.
When March 15 (Sat.) and 16 (Sun.)
Where Bairin Park (Bairin-minami-machi, Gifu-shi, Gifu-ken)
Directions Take the Meitetsu to Shin-Gifu Station and get on the bus at No. 6 bus stop, or
take the JR to Gifu Station and get on the bus at No. 13 or 14 bus stop to Bairin-
koen-mae for 10 minutes, and then walk 3 minutes.
Info https://www.facebook.com/bairin.gifu.japan
7. Living Information
National Foundation Day (National Holiday) February 11
th (Tue.) is National Foundation Day. According to the old history books, it is the
anniversary of the first emperor’s enthronement.
Spring-Hay Fever Spring is on its way, but along with the delights of the warmer weather, come seasonal
allergies or kafunsho, caused by the increase of cedar and cypress pollen in the air.
There are a few things you can do to lessen the affects of pollen. Wear masks and glasses to
keep pollen out of your nose and eyes, gargle when you can, wash your hands, and consider
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using a ‘nasal washing device’ and/or medication. Don’t leave windows open, clean your
room regularly, and vacuum your futon after bringing it in from outside.
If your allergies become serious, you may want to see a doctor. The Nagoya International
Center (NIC) has a list of English speaking doctors available.
Thank you and have a great month!
As always, you can download our podcast from the NIC website and ask more information by telephone: 052-581-0100.