For much of the year, the town of Yamaga lies in relative slumber in the mountains of Kumamoto prefecture. While its summer Obon festival has drawn massive crowds for years, the decade-old Toro Roman Matsuri (Winter Lantern Festival) is starting to generate its own solid following. Bamboo luminaries and delicate washi paper umbrellas in hues of red, white and deep purple line the streets of Yamaga's old town, creating an ethereal experience on cold February evenings. Glowing paths lead down side alleys to hidden shrines ablaze with candles. Young girls perform traditional numbers on an open-air stage in the middle of town and the beautifully-restored Yachiyo-za theater holds encore performances of the famous summer dances.
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Yamaga Toro Roman Festival
Lighting up the winter nights in Kumamoto Prefecture

By Mandy Bartok
Community writer

A bank of illuminated umbrellas

More illuminated umbrellas near the Sakura open air stage

A view of some of the delicate umbrellas before the sun went down

The same umbrellas all lit up

Umbrellas lining Yamaga's old town streets

Umbrellas and bamboo luminaries

An illumination display in the town center

A young girl performs a traditional lantern dance
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The 2015 Yamaga Toro Roman Winter Festival is now lighting up the cold Kyushu nights! The festival runs on Friday and Saturday evenings throughout the month of February.
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