Japanese American History
Obon is a traditional Japanese festival that honors the spirits of deceased ancestors, typically held in mid-August. It involves various customs, including visiting graves, lighting lanterns, and performing traditional dances known as Bon Odori, which serve to welcome and celebrate the returning spirits of ancestors. This festival connects cultural practices and community values in Japanese American contexts, emphasizing familial ties and remembrance.
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