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In Japan, in the Osaka Prefecture, in the city of Kishiwada there is the Danjiri festival. The Danjiri Festival goes on the 14th and 15th of September. The festival is a prayer or celebration to shinto gods. The carts used are called dokutoku. The carts themselves are large wooden floats. Each individual neighborhood makes their own. With these carts they move around. If they encounter another cart they ram them together. People even ride on these floats while they move. The big event is where they run downhill near kishiwada castle.