“Nobunaga Festival” warrior procession Mitsuhide Akechi first appeared Gifu Oct. 6 21:22

The Gifu Nobunaga Festival was held in honor of the achievements of Nobunaga Oda, a Sengoku warlord who was deeply involved with Gifu.

The Gifu Nobunaga Festival, which has been held in Gifu City since the 5th, was held on the 6th.

More than 180 people, including citizens selected in the open call for participants, participated in the procession, and the leading artillery rifle showed a powerful performance.

Subsequently, the people who wore the Sengoku warlords parade, and Mitsuhide Akechi appeared for the first time in the NHK's Taiga drama “Kagigaru” next year.

Mitsuhide was the actor Michael Tomioka, an actor who had played in the Taiga drama before, and the cheerful figure on the horse was rising from the roadside.

Gifu City on the 6th had a tough summer heat with the highest temperature during the day rising to nearly 30 degrees, but according to the city, about 250,000 people visited.

A woman in Gifu City who came to see with a daughter of an elementary school student, said, “I was very happy because I was full of power.