(The 38th Ontake-style Kagura Tournament) ❚ Held on October 26, 2025
The 38th Ontake-style Kagura Tournament will be held at Kagura no Sato Nobaba Park in Kiyokawa-cho, Bungoono City, Oita Prefecture.
Food and drink stalls will be available at the venue.
Come and see the brave and splendid Kagura dances.
[Date and Time] Sunday, October 26, 2025, performances start at 8:30 AM (scheduled)
[Venue] Kagura no Sato Nobaba Park (Udae, Kiyokawa-cho, Bungoono City, Oita Prefecture)
[Performing Groups]
Ogata Sansha Kagura Preservation Society (Ogata, Bungoono City)
Takenaka Kagura Preservation Society (Shonai, Yufu City)
Miyama-style Asaji Kagura Preservation Society (Asaji, Bungoono City)
Yokobori Iwato Kagura Preservation Society (Namino, Aso City, Kumamoto Prefecture)
Kiyokawa Children's Kagura Preservation Society (Kiyokawa-cho, Bungoono City)
Ontake Kagura (Kiyokawa-cho, Bungoono City)
[Admission Fee]
Please pay at the venue entrance on the day.
▶ Junior high school students and older: 500 yen (unreserved seating)
※ Please refrain from reserving spots before the day of the event.
[Access to the Venue]
Parking near the venue is limited.
A shuttle bus will run from JR Bungoo-Kiyokawa Station on the day, so please use it.
[Shuttle Bus (Free)] Runs round-trip between JR Bungoo-Kiyokawa Station and the venue
JR Bungoo-Kiyokawa Station → via Kagura Hall (parking available) → Nobaba Park
❚ What is the Ontake-style Kagura Tournament?
The "Ontake Kagura" passed down in Kiyokawa is said to have begun in Houtoku 1 (1449), at the same time as the founding of Ontake Shrine.
This tradition has been handed down for many years, and Kagura in this lineage has spread across Ono, Nyu, the southern part of the prefecture, and as far as the Aso region. In 2007 it was designated a national Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property.
We have held the Ontake-style Kagura Tournament since 1988 to reexamine this regional culture of Kagura born from Kiyokawa's local environment and to promote regional revitalization through Kagura.
This event brings together the traditional cultures of each area. Centered on Ontake Kagura, the brave and splendid dances and the elegant performances by the Kiyokawa Children's Kagura Preservation Society, which carries the Ontake tradition forward, captivate many Kagura fans.
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About a 3-hour drive from JR Hakata Station, Fukuoka Prefecture
About a 2-hour drive from JR Kumamoto Station, Kumamoto Prefecture
About a 1 hour 20 minute drive from JR Beppu Station, Oita Prefecture
About a 1 hour 20 minute drive from JR Yufuin Station, Oita Prefecture
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Kyushu, Bungoono City, Oita Prefecture
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