[Image1]【Gokase Towns, Miyazaki Prefecture Traditional Performing Arts】Mulberry Nouchi Shrine KaguraMulberry
[Image2]【Gokase Towns, Miyazaki Prefecture Traditional Performing Arts】Mulberry Nouchi Shrine KaguraMulberry
[Image3]【Gokase Towns, Miyazaki Prefecture Traditional Performing Arts】Mulberry Nouchi Shrine KaguraMulberry
[Image4]【Gokase Towns, Miyazaki Prefecture Traditional Performing Arts】Mulberry Nouchi Shrine KaguraMulberry

【Gokase Towns, Miyazaki Prefecture Traditional Performing Arts】Mulberry Nouchi Shrine Kagura

Mulberry Nouchi Kagura began in 1870 (Meiji 3) on the existing mai at the beginning of the Meiji era, and it is said that Kagura began in parallel because Mulberry Nouchi Shrine moved to Dobu in the same year.

The mask is "Hannya-men", which is used more often than other Kagura, and is characterized by a fast tempo.

Tradition activities are carried out throughout the community to pass on to future generations, and we are focusing on training successors.

In Spring and autumn, dedications are held at the Mulberry Nouchi Shrine Grand Festival, and in January, kagura dedications are held throughout the night to pray for a bountiful harvest of five grains and the safety of residents.

Mulberry Nouchi Shrine Night Kagura Schedule ... 2nd Saturday of January every year

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