Hino Festival

Hino Festival

Event Overview

A spring example festival of the 850-year-old Ma-mioka-cotton-kō Shrine. During the evening festival, 16 Hikiyama units are pulled out of Yamakura to play the festival, which enliven the festive mood. On the day of the main festival, there will be a wagyo event by three gods and a troupe named Shinshinsha (Shibada Raku), three gorgeously decorated kamikoshi, and a dozen kikiyama cruising. Image courtesy: Hino Tourism Association

Info

JR Omihachiman Station → Bus 50 minutes, Bus stop: Mukomachi, 2 minutes on foot
13km 20 minutes from Meishin Expressway Yokaichi IC via National Route 421/307
300 units/free

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Mikoshi (portable shrines), festival floats, etc.


Kamikoshi to depart from Miokko Shrine
Hino Tourism Association

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