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Ogaki Festival Float, Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture, 1/20 Miniature Self-made Width: Approximately 13 cm Length: Approximately 30 cm Height: Approximately 28 cm Urashima Float [Tawaracho] Inside the yakata (festival float structure) are Urashima Taro, Princess Otohime, the Dragon God, and a turtle in front of him. The front of the float features children, and the yokyoku (Noh chanting) used relates to the Dragon God. The Dragon God dances, the turtle swims, and when the treasure box on its back is opened, Mount Horai appears, Urashima Taro's mask changes to an old man, and a ping pong ball pops out of the turtle's mouth. The handrails are square and painted vermilion. The hiryu maku (flying dragon curtain) on the front of the mizuhiki (decorative cords) depicts rising waves, and the lower curtain is made of red woolen cloth embroidered with large waves in gold thread, used for the hon-gaku (main festival). There is also a white curtain for the shiraku (rehearsal). The yakata is shaped like a Ryugu-jo (Dragon Palace), forming a semicircle. The use of tiger skin instead of a misendai (rear curtain) is a unique feature of the Urashima Float, unlike other floats. Furthermore, the rear of the float features a spear and banners adorned with magnificent carvings of a rising dragon. It disappeared from public view in 1942 and was destroyed by fire in 1945, but was restored in plain wood in 2012.
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