Traditional umbrellas illuminated in Gifu City near castle park

A media preview in Gifu City illuminated nearly 100 traditional umbrellas on Friday, ahead of the event's official start the next day. Projection mapping displayed flower images on the ground, highlighting one of the city's crafts. The evening event begins Saturday at Gifu Park and runs through February 1.

In Gifu City, an event illuminating traditional umbrellas as one of the city's crafts kicked off with a media preview on Friday, lighting up nearly 100 umbrellas. Projection mapping featured flower images projected on the ground, setting the stage for the official opening the following day.

The main venue is Gifu Park, situated near the site where 16th-century warlord Oda Nobunaga resided after capturing Gifu Castle. At Shoboji Temple, another location, the city's traditional lanterns will be on display; the temple is renowned for its large Buddha statue.

Running from Saturday through February 1, the evening event aims to showcase Gifu's heritage under lights. Preview attendees noted the striking visuals, with one saying it created a "beautiful scene."

This initiative blends historical context with modern projection techniques, drawing visitors to explore the area's cultural roots in winter evenings. It promotes local crafts and boosts tourism in the region.

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A projection mapping event was held for the first time this month at Senso-ji Temple in Tokyo’s Asakusa district. Over five days starting December 3, the free show drew applause from many tourists. It formed part of the Asakusa Culture & Lights 2025 program.

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Japan's Sapporo will host its renowned Snow Festival from February 4 to 11, showcasing over 200 snow sculptures in Odori Park. This 76th edition builds on a tradition started in 1950 by local high school students. The event draws crowds to the snowy city, highlighting winter charm amid cold weather.

An event featuring hellebore flowers, known as the 'ladies of winter,' took place in Shibata, Miyagi Prefecture. Around 700 pots of the plant, cultivated by local farms, were displayed for visitors to admire. Prices were set about 30% lower than market rates.

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