
6 prizes will be switched.
About LB Bon-Odori Festival (How to get LB prizes)
LB Bon Odori must keep dancing Bon Odori to win prizes.
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1. Sit on a dance ball that spins around the yagura (festival turlet).
2. Wait until the 2-minute countdown text under your feet reaches 0. (The text will disappear.)
3. If the first letter of your legacy account name (not your display name) matches the current LB letter,touch the LB to claim the prize!
NOTE:
Dancing for 2 minutes is not the end; you must keep dancing to win prizes.
(If you stop dancing, the 2-minute countdown will start again from the beginning)
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This dance is called "Bon Odori". Everyone goes around a festival turlet called a "yagura" while dancing a dance called Bon Odori. This event is inspired by the Japanese summer festival.
LB Bon Odori must keep dancing Bon Odori to win prizes.
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1. Sit on a dance ball that spins around the yagura (festival turlet).
2. Wait until the 2-minute countdown text under your feet reaches 0. (The text will disappear.)
3. If the first letter of your legacy account name (not your display name) matches the current LB letter,touch the LB to claim the prize!
NOTE:
Dancing for 2 minutes is not the end; you must keep dancing to win prizes.
(If you stop dancing, the 2-minute countdown will start again from the beginning)
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This dance is called "Bon Odori". Everyone goes around a festival turlet called a "yagura" while dancing a dance called Bon Odori. This event is inspired by the Japanese summer festival.
What is Bon Odori?
Bon Odori is a traditional dance performed during "Obon," a Japanese Buddhist event held in summer to welcome the spirits of ancestors. Obon is a deeply spiritual time in Japan, when families return to their hometowns, prepare offerings, and light lanterns to guide their ancestors' souls back home.
Bon Odori is danced as a way to celebrate and honor those spirits, often in a joyful and communal circle around a "yagura" (a central tower). There are two main types of Bon Odori: a performance type, and a participatory one where everyone joins in the dance.
The LB Bon-Odori Festival follows the latter – a celebration where all participants dance together, just as in traditional Japanese festivals.
While rooted in spiritual tradition, Bon Odori is not a religious ritual, but a cultural and emotional expression of remembrance and togetherness. It is a part of the Japanese tradition of showing gratitude to the spirits of ancestors, held with joy and community spirit during the summer season.
*In Japan, anime songs have been part of some Bon-Odori festivals for quite a while, but in recent years, they seem to be even more common—giving the events a more casual feel. And as the cost of building a yagura is quite high, some festivals no longer include a yagura, which can feel a bit disappointing.
Bon Odori is a traditional dance performed during "Obon," a Japanese Buddhist event held in summer to welcome the spirits of ancestors. Obon is a deeply spiritual time in Japan, when families return to their hometowns, prepare offerings, and light lanterns to guide their ancestors' souls back home.
Bon Odori is danced as a way to celebrate and honor those spirits, often in a joyful and communal circle around a "yagura" (a central tower). There are two main types of Bon Odori: a performance type, and a participatory one where everyone joins in the dance.
The LB Bon-Odori Festival follows the latter – a celebration where all participants dance together, just as in traditional Japanese festivals.
While rooted in spiritual tradition, Bon Odori is not a religious ritual, but a cultural and emotional expression of remembrance and togetherness. It is a part of the Japanese tradition of showing gratitude to the spirits of ancestors, held with joy and community spirit during the summer season.
*In Japan, anime songs have been part of some Bon-Odori festivals for quite a while, but in recent years, they seem to be even more common—giving the events a more casual feel. And as the cost of building a yagura is quite high, some festivals no longer include a yagura, which can feel a bit disappointing.
(August 2, 2024 20:00 to August 25, 8:00 /PDT)
(This event is over - not available)
猫磨神社・きよみずモールの納涼LB祭り2024に参加中です!
はにどらからは6つの景品を出しています。3つが入れ替わるLBを2台置いています。
LB盆踊り大会について(景品の獲得方法)
LB盆踊りは盆踊りを続けていないと景品を獲得できません。
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1. 櫓(やぐら)の周りを回っているダンス用のボールにSitします。
2. 足下の2分間のカウントダウンテキストが0になるまで待ちます。(0になるとテキストが消えます)
3. アカウント名(notディスプレイネーム)の頭文字と周囲にあるLBの文字が一致した時にLBをタッチすることで獲得できます。
注意:2分間踊ればOKなのではなく、その後踊り続けなければ獲得できません。
(立ち上がって座り直すと、カウントダウンからやり直しになります)。
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きよみずモール毎年恒例の日本のお盆の時期や夏祭りをイメージしたイベントです。
懐かしい音楽やお祭りの音楽と盆踊りを楽しみながら景品をゲットしてくださいね!
(PDT: 2024年8月2日20:00~8月25日8:00)
(イベントは終了しました)
Kiyomizu Noryo LB Bon-odori
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https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nepessing/58/207/106
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