Watanagashi Festival

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Watanagashi Festival
The Watanagashi Festival at night
Official nameWatanagashi Festival (綿流し祭)
Observed byHinamizawa
TypeCultural
SignificancePraises Hinamizawa's guardian deity Oyashiro-sama
ObservancesCotton drifting
DateJune 19

The Watanagashi Festival (綿流し祭, Cotton Drifting Festival) is an annual festival in Hinamizawa and serves as a fixed point in every story of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. The festival, while outwardly innocent, coincides with a series of gruesome murders that occur in Hinamizawa: the dam construction site murder, the dam supporters' accident, the priest's death, and the murder of the housewife. It's purpose as a fixed point in Higurashi's story arcs makes the Festival analogous to Beatrice's letter in Umineko no Naku Koro ni.

Trivia

  • The word wata in Watanagashi is typically read using 綿, which means "cotton". However, wata can also be read using 腸, which means "guts", "intestines", or more simply, "organs". By reading wata this way, the Watanagashi Festival is given the more gruesome translation of "organ-drifting festival".