Kojinkai (Cancer Seal Sasake Festival)

Kojinkai (Cancer Seal Sasake Festival)

Event Overview

Emperor Mitsuhito's memorial service. During the emperor's time in the bamboo forests of Daianji, he enjoyed the wind flow that "warms the sake of the forest", and, with the effect, kept his health and longevity, and at the age of 62, he reached the imperial throne. He said that he was prayed for the evil disease of the world. In the wake of this event, prayers are held to seal bad diseases such as cancer. Sasa sake warmed in green bamboo is served. On the day, there is a direct temporary bus service from JR Nara Station/Kintetsu Nara Station to Kadomae.

Info

Kintetsu Kintetsu Nara Station → Temporary direct bus 10 minutes

Event Period

Price

800 yen (including Sasake), cancer sealing prayer 3000 yen ~

Event Category

Enodal, annual event

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