Abare Festival is commonly referred to as "the Fire & Violence Festival". Visitors can watch
kiriko (キリコ, Noto's unique illuminated lantern floats) and
mikoshi (みこし, portable shrines) being carried through the streets, eat festival foods, hear
taiko drums and see many people dressed in their summer festival wear (ゆかた). The
kirikos and
mikoshis are first blessed by priests and
sake is poured over them and into the mouths of the men who carry them. From this point onwards, sake flows freely all night long. The
kiriko are sponsored by neighborhoods within Ushitsu and are usually carried by local residents, or former residents., The festival is held on the first Friday through Saturday of July every year (previously on July 7 and 8) as the first Noto kiriko festivals, which are held all over
Noto, Ishikawa from July to September. Abare festival is dedicated to
Yasaka Shrine in Ushitsu. After
kiriko are showcased in town streets, 40 giant
kiriko are gathered at the pier, where huge bonfires are set, with melody of
taiko drums, gongs, and flutes around the fire. The purpose of this festival is to hustle bravely and violently as its name indicates. It is said that the more violently people behave, the more god will delight as this rampage represents enshrined
Susanoo no Mikoto, who is known as a destructive deity. == Detail ==