Photo by Reborn Art Festival Makoto Aida / The Non-Thinker [2012]
Photo by Reborn Art Festival Chie Morimoto × WOW × Takeshi Kobayashi / forgive [2021]
Photo by Reborn Art Festival Saeborg / HISSS [2015]
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The Reborn-Art Festival is a unique opportunity for visitors to experience art, music, and food throughout the Oshika Peninsula, central Ishinomaki, and Onagawa.
Artists present contemporary art pieces reflecting their vision of this year's festival theme: altruism and fluidity. The magnificent White Deer (Oshika) sculpture, which serves as the symbol of the festival, stands on a beach hill overlooking the ocean and symbolizes the primal energy of the area.
Musical and food are also central elements of the festival, with pop-up restaurants serving dishes incorporating local ingredients, and events such as the Ishinomaki Food Adventure, which allows visitors to explore local ingredients and cuisine with local fishermen and artists. Music performances including concerts and traditional Japanese festival dances will also be featured.
For more information, read our interview with the festival founder and 2019 festival report here on Visit Miyagi, or see the official event website.2022 Schedule
Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture
Hours:
Weekdays, weekends and national holidays: 10:00–17:00 (last entry 16:30)
Venue:
1) Memorial Park
2) Watanoha Area
Featured Artists:
1) Yosuke Amemiya, Sachiko Kazama, Izumi Kato, Tadashi Kawamata, Hiraki Sawa, Takeshi Yasura, Kanji Yumisahi, mé,
and Side Core (Bien / Everyday Holiday Squad)
2) Motohiko Odani and Takeshi YasuraOshika Peninsula
Hours:
Weekdays: 10:00–16:00 (last entry 15:30)
Weekends and national holidays: 10:00–17:00 (last entry 16:30)
Venue:
1) Momonoura and Oginohama Area
2) Ayukawa Area
Featured Artists:
1) Yusuke Iseya, Takeshi Kobayashi, and Sou Fujimoto
2) Kaoru Arima
Note: closed August 24 (Wed), September 7 (Wed), and September 14 (Wed) -
Sanriku Coast
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