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Chagu Chagu Umakko - Takizawa is famous for its held every June. The festival is designated by the Japanese government to be an
Important Cultural Asset. The festival celebrates the horses which once played an important role in the area's agriculture. The festival gets its name from the bells the horses wear during the procession. The sound the bells make, in Japanese, is "chagu-chagu". The festival begins at Chagu-Chagu Shrine which is a large shrine in Takizawa dedicated to horses. After a brief ceremony a long line of colorfully dressed horses ridden mostly by children in traditional dress leave the shrine and go on a 15 km procession that takes them to
Hachimangu Shrine in Morioka. In total the trip takes nearly five hours to complete. == Notable people ==