Festival in Japan is often called "Matsuri". At many festivals in Japan, locals will often pull Dashi cars, or take Mikoshi and go around the city.The difference between a car and a sedan is that the vehicle will be towed and walked and the palanquin will be carried over the shoulder. There may be people in the vehicle, but not in the palanquin. Because palanquin is said to be the means of transportation of the gods.Chanting in the rhythm of the haughty people, hayashi music (※ 1) in a rickshaw concert are a common feature of the festival.※ 1: Hayashi …… the music that is usually seen during festivals. This is a traditional Japanese music performed by drums, flutes, bells, ... during festivals.There are also many festivals that do not use trailers, such as "Snow Festival" and "Dance 〇〇".Not all festivals have a rickshaw or carriage so if you're planning to go to a festival to see a rickshaw or a sedan, you should look it up first.