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Transmission's Tamatebako ~Tama Traditional Culture Festival 2026~ Held!

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The Tama Traditional Culture Festival 2026, organized by Arts Council Tokyo, Hachioji City, and the Hachioji City Foundation for School City Culture and Exchange, offers a chance to experience the rich traditional culture and performing arts of the Hachioji and Tama regions. The event features outdoor performances, hands-on workshops, a rickshaw ride experience, a tea ceremony, and a special 'Yokai' (spirits/monsters) themed program including a stamp rally, workshops, and a theater performance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the full name of the festival organized by Arts Council Tokyo and Hachioji City in 2026?
A: The full name of the festival is Densho no Tamatebako ~Tama Traditional Culture Festival 2026~, organized by Arts Council Tokyo, Hachioji City, and other institutions.
Q: Which organizations are listed as organizers of the Tama Traditional Culture Festival 2026?
A: The organizers are The Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Arts Council Tokyo, Hachioji City, and The Hachioji City Foundation for School City Culture and Exchange.
Q: When and where can visitors experience the Rickshaw Ride Experience during the festival?
A: The Rickshaw Ride Experience takes place in Hachioji on May 30 (Sat) and May 31 (Sun) from 11:00-11:20, 15:00-15:20, and 16:00-16:20 during the festival.
Q: How much does it cost to participate in the Rickshaw Ride Experience and how many people can ride?
A: The Rickshaw Ride Experience costs 1,000 yen per vehicle and has a capacity of 2 people, with unaccompanied preschool children allowed to sit on a lap.
Q: What is the application period and contact number for the Rickshaw Ride Experience at the festival?
A: The application period for the Rickshaw Ride Experience is from April 21 (Tue) to May 20 (Wed), and applications can be made via phone at 042-621-3005 between 9:00-17:00.