puhkaisee
Puhkaisee is a traditional Japanese folk dance that originated in the rural regions of the Tohoku area, particularly in the prefectures of Iwate and Akita. The term "puhkaisee" is derived from the Ainu language, meaning "dance with a stick," reflecting the dance's characteristic use of wooden sticks held in both hands. This dance is often performed during festivals, celebrations, and community gatherings, serving as a form of cultural expression and social bonding.
The dance typically features a lively, rhythmic movement where participants hold sticks and sway them in sync
Puhkaisee is deeply rooted in rural traditions and is sometimes associated with agricultural festivals, marking the
Today, puhkaisee continues to be practiced by both locals and tourists, offering a glimpse into the vibrant