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Isehara Tourism Association
Oct. 14, 2024
Reiwa 6 Isehara Daijingu Annual Grand Festival Usually held in September, this year the sacred rites will take place on Saturday, October 19 (ceremonies only) The main festival will be held on Sunday, October 20 from 11:00. At 17:30 there will be a mochi scattering, and at 18:00 a must-see powerful performance of Iwami Kagura! Street vendors will also be present. Please come and join us! *Isehara Daijingu* (0463-96-1611) 3-8-1 Isehara, Isehara City, Kanagawa Prefecture About a 10-minute walk from Odakyu Line Isehara Station
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  • Japan
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
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  • Festival
  • Traditional culture
  • Isehara Daijingu
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Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Oct. 9, 2024
Gion Shrine Autumn Festival “Okunchi” Today, Wednesday, October 9, the Gion Shrine in Kuraoka District held its autumn festival “Okunchi.”🤗 The light rain that fell until yesterday felt like a distant memory under a clear, delightful autumn sky.☀️ Gion-san’s power is truly amazing.👏✨ Even though the festival fell on a weekday this year, visitors from outside the prefecture and local children gathered from the start of the ceremony.😊 We were allowed into the main hall and were able to see the “Urayasu no Mai” dance.🥹 It was a beautiful dance that radiated tradition.✨ The Gion kagura also came with detailed explanations about how it differs from other kagura, which made it even more enjoyable.🤩 The Usu-daiko drum dance invited everyone, including the general public, to join in lively dancing, and the playful exchanges of the Yamaboshi question-and-answer skit added a comedic touch that made people chuckle.🤣 Traditional events can sometimes seem formal and stern, but this festival was anything but that—it was a truly entertaining celebration.💫 After the Usu-daiko dance there was a mochi-throwing event, and the festival concluded with a dedication of the Gion kagura, keeping the atmosphere lively from start to finish.🤗🎉
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  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Gokase
  • Traditional events,annual events
  • Autumn
  • Gion shrines
  • Traditional culture
  • Tradition
  • Traditional entertainment
  • Kagura・Mikagura
  • History
  • ...and 9 others
Kutsuwada Noriyuki
Oct. 5, 2024
Small Autumn (Rainy Saihouji) Neighborhood Information (wry smile). If the timing is right, you can see the three colors of red, yellow, and white red spider lililies at the same time. In addition, there are also peach-colored red spider lililies. The roof of the mountain gate, bell tower, and Main Shrine is Thereare with thatched roofs. Shingon Sect Saihoji Temple is a historic temple that was founded about 800 years ago and then moved to Kohoku Ward, Yokohama City about 500 years ago. It is also called the "temple of flowers" with cherry blossoms in Spring, four-colored red spider lililies in autumn, and roubai in winter.
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  • Autumn
  • Yokohama (city)
  • Temple
  • Spider Lily
  • Red Spider Lily
  • History
  • Photo Contest
  • Photogenic
  • Thatched roof
  • Traditional culture
Kutsuwada Noriyuki
Oct. 3, 2024
Night Drum (Niihama Drum Festival) It is a type of festival float that is offered to the portable shrine at the time of the festival portable shrine and at the time of the passing, it participates in the procession and solemnly offers, and is Dedication to the Ujigami(clan deity) in gratitude for the autumn of the Harvest Festival. It is often found in shipping hubs along the coast of the Seto Inland Sea. Among the Drum Stands, they are said to be nearly 3 tons in size, and the appearance of the Niihama Drum Stand, which is presented by more than 150 men and dances in the clear autumn sky, is nicknamed the "Oto's Festival" because of its gorgeousness and grandeur. The photo is not of a blue sky, but of a drum stand illuminated by lights in the pitch black darkness. The gold and silver threads shine and the tassels sway violently, which is truly gorgeous and magnificent.
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  • Autumn
  • Photo Contest
  • Festival
  • Ehime Prefecture
  • Niihama
  • Tradition
  • History
  • Traditional culture
  • Mikoshi/Dashi
  • Niihama Taiko Festival
  • ...and 9 others
Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Oct. 1, 2024
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage "Ara Odori" on Sunday, September 29 Ara Odori took place on Sunday, September 29 🐵💫 The sunny weather was almost hot and great for photos, but I imagine it was truly tough for everyone who spent the whole day dancing in costume. Well done to all of you 👏 I was amazed to see so many people each memorizing their roles, dances, and songs to perform a single dance together 😳✨ Elementary school students joined in and danced Ara Odori partway through, and it moved me to see this tradition being passed down to people of all ages 🥹 I heard that Ara Odori used to ban women long ago, but even as the form has changed with the times, I felt a strong community spirit to protect the tradition together 💪✨ Today, students from Gokase Junior High School, who hope to share more of Gokase Town’s charm and traditions and make the town more vibrant, spent the whole day filming the Ara Odori on video for us 📸💡 We should be able to share that video soon, so look forward to it 🤗💕
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  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Gokase
  • AraOdori
  • Intangible cultural heritage
  • Tradition
  • Traditional culture
  • Traditional entertainment
  • History
  • Photography
  • Instagrammable
  • ...and 7 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Sep. 28, 2024
〜both the literary and military arts〜 A samurai is a man of letters and a man of martial arts, studying both arts. For the Samurai, the way of literature and the way of martial arts are like two wheels on one wheel. Samurai honor, which believes that the way of literature and the way of martial arts are two sides of the same coin, aims at the path of both literature and martial arts through two experiences: Samurai tea ceremony and Samurai calligraphy. The spirit of the Samurai is a way of life and death, a way of letting go of attachment to life and living in this lifetime. Through Samurai honor, students acquire the spirit of Bushido.
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  • Samurai Road (Nagano Prefecture/Gifu Prefecture)
  • Japanese heart/Wabisabi
  • Sanada Yukimura
  • Tokugawa Ieyasu
  • Machiya Residence Inn Buke Yashiki
  • Traditional culture
  • Great view
  • Samurai lord
  • Budo Tourism
  • visit japan
  • ...and 10 others
yuzu rin
Sep. 16, 2024
< the world's best fireworks> of small Town It was truly a different dimension of fireworks. One of the three major fireworks in Echigo, the fireworks in Katagai Towns continue in the form of "dedication" to Asahara Shrine, and it has become a famous traditional event known as "mountain fireworks". There is a shrine and stalls where you can enjoy an old-fashioned nostalgic day. 90% of all Dedication smoke fires are Jade, and the 4-shaku Jade, which will be launched at 10 p.m., is the largest fireworks in the world, with a launch altitude of about 800 meters and a flowering diameter of about 800 meters, and the diameter of this 4-shaku Jade is about 120 cm. It is so powerful that you feel as if it is raining down on your head. We hope you will join us.
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Isehara Tourism Association
Sep. 10, 2024
Notice of the 2024 "43rd Ōyama Hi-matsuri Takigi Noh" Enjoy a bewitching world lit by bonfires, with local Ōyama Kyōgen troupe and Shingyōkai presenting kyōgen plays and shimai (dance pieces). Please experience Japan’s traditional performing arts at Ōyama. Date and time: October 1 (Tuesday) and October 2 (Wednesday), 2024 Doors open 15:30, performance starts 16:30 (scheduled to end around 19:30) Venue: Noh Theater, Office of Ōyama Afuri Shrine 355 Ōyama, Isehara, Kanagawa Please note the venue is not the lower shrine. Access: From Isehara Station North Exit, Kanachu Bus platform 4 bound for Ōyama Cable Get off at "Shamukyoku Iriguchi" (Office Entrance) and walk 1 minute ★All seats are reserved ★How to apply: Office of Ōyama Afuri Shrine 0463-95-2006 (phone reservations only) For details, see the official Ōyama Afuri Shrine website
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  • Japan
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Isehara
  • Oyama Afuri Shrine
  • Odakyu Line
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  • Travel
  • Traditional culture
  • Tourism Association
Nagano Azumino Tourist Association
Sep. 9, 2024
On Sunday, September 8th, the children’s festival at Hotaka Shrine featured child-drawn boats pulled from three town districts. Each boat was paraded through its district, and before noon they gathered at Hotaka Shrine to be offered in dedication. Children from the districts acted as pullers as the boat-shaped floats, called ofune, moved through the streets of Azumino. On September 26th and 27th, the Hotaka Shrine Ofune Festival takes place. On the 27th, a hands-on tour organized by the tourism association lets participants, together with local residents, pull a large adult boat weighing over five tons. For details, please check the official tourism association website.
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  • Festival
  • Experiences
  • Shinto ritual
  • Traditional culture
  • Shrine
  • History
  • Events
  • Travel
  • Local PR
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  • ...and 5 others

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