[Image1]Autumn in Gokase: Peak Season Now! JosenjiWith only one calendar page left and autumn foliage ending
[Image2]Autumn in Gokase: Peak Season Now! JosenjiWith only one calendar page left and autumn foliage ending
[Image3]Autumn in Gokase: Peak Season Now! JosenjiWith only one calendar page left and autumn foliage ending
[Image4]Autumn in Gokase: Peak Season Now! JosenjiWith only one calendar page left and autumn foliage ending
[Image5]Autumn in Gokase: Peak Season Now! JosenjiWith only one calendar page left and autumn foliage ending

Autumn in Gokase: Peak Season Now! Josenji

With only one calendar page left and autumn foliage ending in most places, surprisingly Josenji is now at its peak 😳🍁

It was cloudy when I took the photos, but the deep, vivid reds stood out and looked incredibly beautiful 🥹✨

While leaves are fading elsewhere, are the trees at Josenji a late-foliage variety? Or is it due to local environmental factors? I’m not sure, as I don’t know the details…

In any case, I never expected to see such stunning autumn colors in December 😳👏

Please stop by and enjoy them for yourself 🤗✨

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Dec. 1, 2024
Commemorative Celebration for the Registration of Gokase Ara-odori as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Today, Sunday, December 1, a celebratory gathering was held at the Ara-Odori Hall in the Sakamoto district to mark the registration of “Gokase Ara-odori” as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in February of Reiwa 3 (2021).👏✨ Because the registration around Reiwa 3 fell during the COVID-19 pandemic, holding a celebration then was difficult, so today’s event was finally realized.🥹 After the opening, the ceremony proceeded smoothly with greetings from the Ara-Odori Preservation Society and congratulatory messages from guests, followed by kagami-biraki (sake barrel opening) accompanied by the powerful sounds of Ara-odori drums, bells, and matchlock gun volleys.🍶🔨 Later, Mr. Fujimoto, the lead dancer, gave the toast and the banquet began.👏 It was a wonderful gathering where members of the Ara-Odori Preservation Society, the dancers and their families all shared their various feelings about Ara-odori.😌 During the banquet, the host conducted interviews in which, somewhat shyly, everyone spoke passionately about Ara-odori.🤭✨ When people had enjoyed enough sake and conversation, the event concluded with three cheers of banzai.🙌🙌🙌 In Miyazaki, a land that preserves many traditional performing arts such as kagura, the registration of Gokase Ara-odori as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage truly felt like a great achievement.😳 Going forward, we hope these traditional performing arts, preserved and passed down in each district, will continue to be treasured.✨