Spring Jest Festival

Spring Jest Festival

Event Overview

After the Shinto ritual, members of the Kyoto Kemari Preservation Society kick each other the ball gracefully in an ancient style. Around 11-12. It is performed in connection with the fact that the festival god, Fujihara Kamatashi, and the Prince of Nakadai met at the Kemari-kai at the Hodo-Hōkyōji Temple, which became a nexus leading to the Taikaikaikahishin. Image courtesy of Tainshan Shrine

Info

Kintetsu Sakurai Station/JR Sakurai Station → Bus 25 minutes, Bus stop: Get off at Mt.
19km 50 minutes from Tenri IC on Nishi-Meihan Road via National Route 169 and Prefectural Road 37
300 units/part fee (5th parking lot)

Event Period

Price

Admission fee 600 yen for adults, 300 yen for elementary school students, free of preschoolers

Event Category

Flower view, nature


Spring Jest Festival
Tainshan Shrine

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