NAGASAKI, Feb 11 (News On Japan) –
As China commenced its grand Spring Festival vacation on February tenth, celebrating the Lunar New Year, Japan too embraced the festivities with numerous occasions, notably the “Nagasaki Lantern Festival” and the Spring Festival in Ueno, Tokyo.
In Harbin, a metropolis in northeastern China, the night of February ninth noticed individuals setting off fireworks and firecrackers, with fireplace vehicles on standby in public squares for any unexpected incidents.
The Spring Festival vacation in China, marking the Lunar New Year, started on February tenth, kicking off a 40-day interval the place an estimated record-breaking 9 billion journeys are anticipated to be made.
In Nagasaki City, the “Lantern Festival” is held to have fun the Spring Festival, adorning Chinatown and different areas with quite a few lanterns. On the second day of the pageant, February tenth, conventional Chinese lion dances and different performances entertained the crowds.
Visitors expressed their enjoyment, trying ahead to the lanterns illuminating the evening. The lanterns are lit concurrently at 6 PM, including a magical glow to the festivities.
The Lantern Festival, operating till February twenty fifth, will see celebrities Masaharu Fukuyama and Riisa Naka, each hailing from Nagasaki Prefecture, taking part in a parade on February seventeenth.
Meanwhile, in Tokyo’s Ueno Park, the “Ueno de Panda Spring Festival” is being held to have fun the Lunar New Year. The first day of the three-day weekend noticed a big turnout, with kids excitedly sharing their experiences of seeing pandas.
The occasion includes a photograph exhibition of “Xiang Xiang,” a panda born in Ueno and later moved to China, alongside stalls providing genuine Chinese delicacies. Popular objects embrace crayfish dishes and panda-designed buns, drawing admiration for his or her cuteness and genuine Chinese flavors.
Additionally, the pageant is supporting the restoration of the Noto Peninsula earthquake catastrophe space by way of the sale of sake.
The “Ueno de Panda Spring Festival” concludes on Monday, February twelfth, wrapping up a weekend of cultural change and celebration of the Chinese New Year in Japan.

