The area is home to Esashi Oiwake, a traditional Japanese folk music derived from mago-uta verses from Shinshu which spread throughout Japan during the Edo era and have become an Esashi art form. The district holds a national oiwake convention each September. The oiwake musician 青坂満 comes from Esashi. The ubagami-daijingu dogyo festival, based around the ubagami-daijingu
shrine, is celebrated in August. Esashi was the subject of the 1992 single
Esashi love-song by Yuka Õne. The town also has a celebrated historical dance: Doba Shishimai. The dance's three acts include a Shinto ritual dance of three fawns, a pestle-swinging dance and a dance of hinds quarreling over a fawn. Esashi has an official sister town,
Notogawa (now part of
Higashiо̄mi city) in
Shiga prefecture. It also has official friendship status with
Suzu city in
Ishikawa prefecture. ==History==