futaba-1.jpgAbout 90 minutes northwest of Tokyo's Ikebukuro Station, on the Tobu Tojo LineOgawamachi, in Saitama Prefecture, prospered as a bustling town with numerous markets during the Edo period. Often called a "Little Kyoto," it is today designated as "Saitama Prefecture's Historical Model District," where buildings such as Nagaya townhouses and warehouses still remain. Here, visitors can experience laid-back Saitama culture, tour a saké brewery, enjoy hot springs and stay overnight at Ogawa Onsen Kawara no Yu, and try Japanese papermaking, a 1300-year-old local craft. The technique for making Hosokawa-shi – the specific regional Saitama washi, which uses only Japanese kozo – mulberry fiber, was designated one of Japan's Important Intangible Cultural Properties in 1978, and was registered as an Intangible Cultural Property by UNESCO in 2014. Visitors can experience making this traditional paper at Ogawa Washi Learning Center.

This charming town is also famous for its festivals.

In Ogawamachi, seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms, dogtooth violets and spider lilies13529148497?profile=RESIZE_710xbloom in profusion, and there is also a butterfly release event for Ō-murasaki, the Japanese "national butterfly," the Great Purple Emperor.

Other festivals are also held throughout the year.

The Tanabata Festival in July is particularly colorful, making abundant use of Ogawa's washi paper, and the Washi Paper Festival itself in November celebrates this town's most famous traditional craft.82fd0200d193535cf57ea984c7f2b108_w.jpeg
Events and Festivals

April

Yotsuyama Shrine Festival
 at Yotsuyama Shrine - Yotsuyama Peak, Takami Castle (1125 Takami, Ogawamachi or 1008 Takami, Ogawamachi)13529147288?profile=RESIZE_710x
June

Purple Emperor Butterfly Festival
 at the forest of dogtooth violets and purple emperors (25-minute walk from Ogawamachi Station)13529147889?profile=RESIZE_710x
July

77th Ogawamachi Tanabata Festival -
 The main area is around Ogawamachi station and fireworks at the Miharashi no Oka Park.  More info: Ogawamachi Tanabata Festival Executive Committee, Tel: 0493-72-0280 (Japanese only)13529148274?profile=RESIZE_710x
November

Ogawa Washi Festival
 throughout the town13529148285?profile=RESIZE_710x
For more information on Ogawamachi its attractions, experiences, and festivals, visit: https://saitama-supportdesk.com/courses/post-29108/. Phone calls can also be made to  Ogawa Town Hall, Lively Creation Division, Tel: 0493-72-1221, but in Japanese only.

***Festival Dates and contents are subject to change.

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