ARABAKI ROCK FEST. 26
I participated in the ARABAKI ROCK FEST. again this year!!
It is a two-day rock festival held at Michinoku Park in Kawasaki Town, Miyagi Prefecture.
I have been attending every year for about nine years, except during the COVID-19 pandemic.
My biggest highlight is 10-FEET on the second day!
Many wonderful artists participated again this year, expressing their own thoughts at ARABAKI, and I feel that every artist packs their emotions tightly into their songs.
Turning one's own thoughts, feelings, and wishes into music to deliver to listeners, creating empathy, resonance, and connections.
Music is truly wonderful, isn't it?
As a handyman, I need to look at things from various angles, so I am always looking for hints that might help people through music events like this.
Although the form is different from music, I want to stand by people and help solve their problems while empathizing with their hardships!

It seems the rules for ARABAKI ROCK FEST. have become a bit stricter starting this year.
Until now, diving, moshing, circles, and lifting were essential scenes at music festivals, but they have all been prohibited starting this year.
Before the start of the stages for punk and hard rock bands, Mr. Suga, the representative of the ARABAKI organizers, went on stage to explain the prohibited activities.
With the familiar sights now prohibited, I felt a bit of a lack of excitement during the live performances, but for those who want to enjoy it purely, it has evolved into a safe rock festival event.
I don't really like summarizing things in one word, but
perhaps the "times" are making it so.
However, it remains a fun rock festival event, so regardless of age or gender, let's enjoy music in our own ways!

ARABAKI has a system called support.
Corporations and individuals promote the ARABAKI ROCK FEST. to local people through posters and other means to build excitement.
Supporting companies have their names written on these lanterns, which are displayed inside the ARABAKI venue.
Next year, I also plan to support this music festival that I love as Handyman Enishi.
Since a handyman business does not have a physical store, I might not meet the conditions for supporting companies, but if I can, I would like to support it and have the name Enishi engraved on this lantern!
There might not be many people reading this note during the event, but since I am also at the ARABAKI venue,
if you have any trouble, such as losing a child, not knowing how to set up a tent, or looking for lost items, please feel free to consult me via comments, inquiries from my website, or a direct phone call.
Handyman Enishi will definitely be of help!
The second day of ARABAKI ROCK FEST., where my favorite act performs
I'm going to enjoy it!!

