Katsuragi dance

Katsuragi dance

Event Overview

During the Edo period, the people of Tohara [Tonohara], Aikawa [Sogawa], Kawai [Kawaiwa], Kaizuka [Kotsumi], and Sakobara [Sobura] in Kishiwada-shi, the people of the former Gokasho, located on the summit of the Katsuragi, the stone treasure hall (the eight great dragon kings) it began to pray for rain and performed a drum dance. The dance and the child are dedicated. It starts at around 17 o'clock every year.

Info

Nankai Kishi Wada Station → Bus 50 minutes, bus stop: Towara, short walk * The number of flights on the return route is small, so check the timetable in advance
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Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Traditional performing arts and dances

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