[Image1]Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Traditional Performing Arts: Kuwanouchi Shrine KaguraKuwanouchi Kagura
[Image2]Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Traditional Performing Arts: Kuwanouchi Shrine KaguraKuwanouchi Kagura
[Image3]Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Traditional Performing Arts: Kuwanouchi Shrine KaguraKuwanouchi Kagura
[Image4]Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Traditional Performing Arts: Kuwanouchi Shrine KaguraKuwanouchi Kagura

Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Traditional Performing Arts: Kuwanouchi Shrine Kagura

Kuwanouchi Kagura is believed to have begun in the early Meiji era. A surviving costume is dated Meiji 3, and the shrine’s relocation to Habu in the same year suggests the kagura started around that time.

The masks used are mainly the hannya mask, more frequently employed than in other kagura, and the performance is characterized by a faster tempo.

The whole community works together to pass the tradition to future generations, putting great effort into training successors.

In spring and autumn, the kagura is offered at the Kuwanouchi Shrine grand festival. In January, a night-long kagura dedication prays for a bountiful harvest and the well-being of residents.

Kuwanouchi Shrine Night Kagura Schedule…Every year on the second Saturday of January

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