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Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Jul. 15, 2025
【Gion Shrine Summer Annual Grand Festival】 July 15 was the Annual Grand Festival ⛩ of Gion Shrine I covered 📷 the "Morimaki Shinto ritual" before the ceremony We will 💪 make the makaya that we picked that morning into the shape of Yamata no Orochi The thatch is hard, and it is 😅 very difficult to twist the amount of many at once However, the members of the Morimaki Shinto ritual preservation society finished it with ✨ their Mackerel It seems 😆 that the amazake made overnight was also exceptionally delicious this year This year, there were many galleries, which made me 😁 happy "Gion-san" cherished by local people It will 🥰 continue to work with the community in the future
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Nagawa Town Tourism Association
Jan. 21, 2025
Chowa Town Furumachi Toyoke Grand Shrine Festival "Otaya Festival" In the festival, each district Dedication a "festival float" that expresses a scene from an old tale, legend, or historical story. The theme changes every year, and each year is expressed almost in full size using handmade dolls. Although it is called a "festival float", it is not something that is towed or carried as is commonly imagined, but a "decorative mountain" that is created on five stages around the shrine. It assimilates with the surrounding scenery and makes you feel as if you have entered the story. This year (2025), there are five venues: "Bunfuku Chagama Tightrope Walking", "Doseiji Temple: The Maiden Who Became a Great Serpent", "The Legend of the Nine-Tailed Fox (Tamamo-mae)", "Chushinzo Defeated", and "Komon Gang Traveling on Shinano Road". Held in on January 14 and 15 every year, the shrine holds a reinforcing festival, a Urayasu dance dedication, and a dedication performance of the Yanaga and Fudo Drums. Stalls are lined up around the shrine, and fireworks are set off at night.
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