Bepsho hot springs "dake no"

Bepsho hot springs "dake no"

Event Overview

The festival, which once appeared at the 1998 Nagano Olympic Games closing ceremony, will mark its 521st in 2024. During the main festival of the day, after a rain-begging prayer at the peak of Mount Goujin from early in the morning, go down the mountain with a cloth on bamboo. From the middle, the children of Sōyo, drums, whistles, lion heads, and sasara dance are greeted, and they head to the onsen town shortly after 8 o'clock. The lion and sasara dance perform the dance, and they arrive at the shrine and are dissolved around noon.

Info

Ueda Electric Railway Station → 10-minute walk
16km30 minutes from Ueda Sugadaira IC on Joshinetsu Road via National Route 144.18 and Prefectural Road 143.65.177
150 units/500 yen

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Gaku/annual events, traditional performing arts/dance

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