Chino Shrine

Chino Shrine

Event Overview

It is reportedly the beginning of the journey by Susano Nomikoto (Susano Nomikoto), who was poor but with all his hospitality in the future, when he gave him a ring as an amulet to save the epidemic. At Ibun Shrine, after receiving a prayer for the ascension, he is trained in self-exorcism with a reed, and by passing through a circle of about 3m in diameter set up in the precinct, he is treated as a shrine to drop half a year of sin and to pray for summer sickness. There are night shops in the precincts, and it is a festival that is familiar as Nishio's early summer wind poem.

Info

Meitetsu Nishio Station → 15-minute walk
5km 10 minutes from Okazaki Bypass Anjo Nishio IC via National Route 23
40 units/free

Event Period

Price

Prayer fee 1000 yen

Event Category

Seasonal Festivals & Annual Events

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