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Let's Make an Led "Milky Way" on the Choshi River. "Kihoku Tanabata Story" Will End on the 5th.

Summary by 伊勢新聞
[Kitamuro District] The Kihoku Tanabata Story, a beloved summer tradition on the Choshi River in Kihoku Town, Mie Prefecture, will be revived for the first time in eight years on the 5th. This popular event involves releasing capsules containing light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to create the Milky Way. Due to the aging of the organizing committee, this will be the last event of its 20-year history. The Tanabata Story was started in 2007 by the town'…
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[Kitamuro District] The Kihoku Tanabata Story, a beloved summer tradition on the Choshi River in Kihoku Town, Mie Prefecture, will be revived for the first time in eight years on the 5th. This popular event involves releasing capsules containing light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to create the Milky Way. Due to the aging of the organizing committee, this will be the last event of its 20-year history. The Tanabata Story was started in 2007 by the town'…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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