Published On May 7, 2015
On May 3, the kite of 170 participating towns is fried with the signal of the fireworks of the opening ceremony, and sky is filled with kites. Then, the kite-flying battle, in which hundreds of people mix in confusedly with the sound of the trumpet which encourages a fierce fight, starts. Thread of each other is twined, and since the other party’s thread is turned off by friction, it is also called “Kenka-Dako” (Battle Kite). The spirit of the people of Hamamatsu collides violently from the front is a traditional kite-flying battle.
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