Today was it….the festival I’ve been dancing for all summer! We met on base in the gym so some nice Japanese ladies could dress us all in our yukata (summer kimono). Then we rode a bus over to the Yamato train station area to PERFORM!! We shuffled along to the parade area in a single-file line, doing the kimono-waddle that made me feel like a kimono-ed duck.
Japanese ladies in yellow kimono fell into rank ahead and behind, with our bold navy kimono oreo-ed in the middle. We did a few of our most-practiced Bon Odori dances. It was harder than I expected—I thought I had my footwork down, but then I’d see all the Japanese ranks ahead stepping in time and realize I was on the other foot, so then I’d try to get my feet to line up, and my hands would forget what to do, so I’d just worry about the hands because that’s probably more noticeable, but then it seemed like people on the sides of the road were more murmur-y. That was probably in my head, but you never know: “Crazy gaijin! Her feet are all wrong! How silly she looks, out of step with the authentic people! Who let her in the parade?!” But after it was all over we didn’t even have time to pose for pictures before the lady in charge was hollering for the Awa Odori dancers and off we went!












Hi Mari! Thanks for bringing back some really great memories :). We were stationed in Atsugi in the early 90's and loved every last minute of it – especially Bon Odori!