The Tachineputa no Yakata (Tachineputa Museum) in Goshogawara City, Aomori Prefecture, offers a year-round glimpse into the region’s vibrant cultural heritage. While the annual Tachineputa Matsuri Festival, one of Tohoku’s largest summer events, takes place in early August, the museum allows visitors to experience the festival’s grandeur at any time. Inside, you can marvel at the enormous paper tachineputa floats, which stand as towering, intricately designed structures. These floats, with their vivid colors and detailed craftsmanship, provide a unique and immersive experience, making the museum an off-the-beaten-path highlight for travelers to the area.
Tachineputa no Yakata (Tachineputa Museum)
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