Sleeping Taro Festival

Sleeping Taro Festival

Event Overview

The festival is held every year on April 29 in a manner of Neitaro-san's feat. As the statue of Neitaro in the collection of Enyōji is being opened and the Senshi ship is being reeled out, there are fun festivals that are wrapped in Neitaro Isshiki, such as Neitaro Ondo, Neitaro Dance, Neitaro Taiko, and Neitaro goods sales.

Info

JR Asa Station → 1 minute walk
3km 10 minutes from Sanyo-do Onoda IC via National Route 316
200 units/free

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Gaku/annual events, traditional performing arts/dance


Senshi Ship and Neitaro-kun

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