Hometown era festival

Hometown era festival

Event Overview

It is a daimyō procession with a total of 120 people, and the four Hassaku stalls, which are reeled out together with the procession, are dressed in lavish decorations that were worked by the ukiyo-e artists of Edo, Kazushika Hokusai and others. On the stage of the stall, Oiko is shown to enliven the atmosphere of the festival. The evening festival is also held the day before. Image courtesy of Tsuru City Tourism Association

Info

Fujikyuko Tanimuracho Station → 5 minutes on foot

Event Period

* Evening Festival August 31 (Sat), Main Festival September 1 (Sun)

Price

Free

Event Category

Procession, parade, traditional performing arts and dance


Daimyō procession
Tsuru City Tourism Association

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