Yasaku Festival

Yasaku Festival

Event Overview

It is located on the top of a mountain with a view of the sea, where the traditional event "Hassaku Matsuri", which lasts for about 400 years or more, is held. Many prayers are held every year with the wish of fulfillment of the new business, the prosperity of the business, and the opening of the city. When you apply for a prayer, you will be awarded "Yasakuta Nomi".

Info

Nose Electric Railway Myomiguchi Station → 2 hours on foot; or Nose Electric Railway and Kiwadai Station → 20 minutes by car
30km 40 minutes from Hanshin Expressway Ikeda Kibe entrance via National Route 423
500 units/paid. 500 yen

Event Period

Price

Free (the prayer fee is from 5000 yen, and the "prayer bill" and "Yasakuda Nomimi" of the opening Fukutoku are awarded)

Event Category

Gaku/annual events, traditional performing arts/dance


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