Zongzong Festival

Zongzong Festival

Event Overview

An annual festival held on May 31 every year. It is a ritual that offers a bonfire wrapped in clay clay with a komono leaf, and it is reported that a bonfire will exorcise the waii. The ritual is also held at 13 o'clock, as well as "Yukagura" and "Osunamojiraku" by Children.

Info

Nankai Sakai East Station Northeast Exit → 5-minute walk
1km 2 from Hanshin Expressway Sakai Entrance via Prefectural Road No. 26
40 units/free

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Enodal, annual event


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