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Japan: Modern-day samurais battle new foe: Climate change

Japan: Modern-day samurais battle new foe: Climate change

Summary

Japan’s Soma Nomaoi samurai festival, a tradition lasting about 1,000 years, faces challenges from extreme heat caused by climate change. This natural threat puts the long-standing cultural event at risk.

Key Facts

  • The Soma Nomaoi festival in Japan has existed for around 1,000 years.
  • The festival has survived many hardships like wars, earthquakes, and a nuclear disaster.
  • Recently, extreme heat is threatening the continuation of the festival.
  • Extreme heat is linked to climate change, which brings hotter and more unpredictable weather.
  • This issue shows how climate change affects cultural traditions, not just the environment or economy.
  • The festival involves participants dressed as samurais, reflecting Japan’s historical heritage.
  • Preserving the festival is important to keep this part of Japanese culture alive despite new challenges.
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