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Update: September 6, 2023

Chiba Nanohana News (September 2023)

 Index

I. Festivals and Events     II.Exhibitions, Concerts, etc

I. Festivals and Events

1)Ise-ebi (Spiny Lobster) Festivals @ Isumi City and Onjuku Town

1.2023 Isumi Ise-ebi Festival @ Isumi City

Ise ebi

The waters off the coast of Isumi City is a great fishing ground, due to the meeting of the cold Kurile Current (Oyashio) and the warm Japan Current (Kuroshio). Isumi City takes pride in being one of Japan’s few ise-ebi (spiny lobster) producers that produces them in great quantity.

Spiny lobsters raised in the rough currents along the coast of Isumi City are firm and flavorful, a must try delicacy.

Stand a chance to win Kikaine Ise-ebi in the sure-win Ise-Ebingo Tournament!
  • When: September 3, 10, 17 and October 1
  • Bingo card sales time: 8:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. (limited to 300 pieces)
  • Sales location: Red-carpeted bingo area in the event venue
  • Cost: ¥200/piece
  • Time: from 10:00
Win Isumi products with the Ise-ebi Stamp Rally

Spend ¥500 and above at the venue or participating shops to receive a stamp.
Collect 4 stamps from different shops by October 1 to participate
* Flyers will be distributed at all participating shops and at the morning market.

  • Venue: Ohara Fishing Port (Minato no Asaichi Market)
  • Access: Walk 20 minutes from Ohara station (JR Sotobo Line)
  • Enquiries: Minato no Asaichi Market Cooperative (in Isumishi Chamber Of Commerce) TEL:0470-64-4518
  • Minato no Asaichi Market外部サイトへのリンク 

2.Onjuku Ise-ebi Festival @ Onjuku Town

Ise ebi

Ise ebi ryori

Dig into dishes unique to participating establishments during the Onjuku Ise-ebi Festival! During this period, freshly caught spiny lobsters will also be on sale at the open space in front of Tsuki no Sabaku Memorial Museum on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. On event days, you can enjoy free spiny lobster soup, pick your own spiny lobster, buy an “Ise-ebi set”, and more!

  • Onjuku Ise-ebi Festival period: September 1 to October 31
  • Sales of lobsters: Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from September 16 to October 29 except September 30 and October 1
    Time: 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
  • Event days: September 10 and October 8
    - Ise-ebi set (2 spiny lobsters and 2 horned turban shells) ¥4,000
    - Pick-your-own spiny lobster (max. 2 spiny lobsters a person) (while stocks last) ¥3,000
    - Free spiny lobster soup (while stocks last)
  • Venue: Open space in front of Tsuki no Sabaku Memorial Museum and participating establishments in Onjuku Town
  • Access (to Tsuki no Sabaku Memorial Museum): Walk 7 minutes from Onjuku station (JR Sotobo Line)
  • Enquiries: Onjuku Town Tourist Association TEL: 0470-68-2414

2)Kazusa Junisha Festival @ Ichinomiya Town

Kazusajunisha matsuri umibe wo uma ga hashiru

mikoshi ga shuketsu

Said to have begun in 807 and boasting a history of over 1200 years, the Kazusa Junisha Festival is the oldest Shinto ritual that involves bringing the mikoshi (portable shrines) to the sea. This festival is the most prominent ocean festival in the Boso Peninsula and has been designated as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Chiba Prefecture.

This mikoshi festival reunites the family of gods related to Tamayori Hime no Mikoto of Tamasaki Shrine at Tsurigasaki Beach, the southern end of the Kujukuri coastline.

It is truly a sight to witness mikoshi bearers hoist nine mikoshis from five neighboring municipals to gather in Ichinomiya and then charge down the Kujukuri coastline all at once.

  • When: September 13
    10:00 a.m. General ritual
    1:00 p.m. Mikoshis head out from the shrines
    3:00 p.m. Mikoshis gather at Tsurigasaki Beach
    7:30 p.m. Mikoshis return to the shrines
  • Venue: Kazusa Ichinomiya Tamasaki Shrine to Tsurigasaki Beach (3048 Ichinomiya, Ichinomiya Town)
  • Access (to Tamasaki Shrine): Walk 5 minutes from Kazusa Ichinomiya station (JR Sotobo Line)
  • Enquiries: Tamasaki Shrine TEL:0475-42-2711
  • Tamasaki Shrine website外部サイトへのリンク

II. Exhibitions, Concerts, etc 

1)(CHIBA Prefecture 150th ANNIVERSARY Project) Light, Shadow, Art - an exhibition on Boso Peninsula’s Sea @ Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art (Chiba City)

Boso in Art

Michio Tomita Sotobo Ubara

Michio Tomita 《Sotobo Ubara》

Explore the Boso Peninsula and its rich nature of through the lens of painters and admire photographs of the seascapes that inspired these paintings.

Collection Net by Ryota Kuwakubo

Ryota Kuwakubo no sakuhin

Ryota Kuwakubo 《LOST#16》Photo.Yoshisato Komaki

Ryota Kuwakubo (1971-) is a leading artist in the media art world who creates artworks using various mediums including electronic devices.

To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the formation of Chiba Prefecture, Kuwakubo presents new installations created using light and shadow with the theme of the sea surrounding the Boso Peninsula. The installations were created following research (and interaction with Chiba Prefecture mascot CHI-BA+KUN) on the geography, nature, industry, and culture of Chiba Prefecture.

  • When: until September 18, 2023
  • Opening hours: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (last entry at 4:00 p.m.)
    Open until 7:30 p.m. (last entry at 7.00 p.m.) on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays.
  • Closed: Mondays (except September 18)
  • Admission: General ¥500; High school and university students ¥250
    * Free for those who are 65 years old and older, those who are in junior high school and younger, and those who hold a Certification for Persons with Disabilities and one accompanying caregiver
  • Venue: Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art (1-10-1 Chuoko, Chuo-ku, Chiba City)
  • Access: Walk 10 minutes from Chiba Minato station (JR Keiyo Line or Chiba Urban Monorail)
  • Enquiries: Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art TEL:043-242-8311
  • Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art website外部サイトへのリンク

 

 

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