Kuji Autumn Festival

Kuji Autumn Festival

Event Overview

It has a history of more than 650 years as a three-shrine festival of the Great Shrine, Akiba Shrine, and Tatsumiyama Inari Shrine, dedicated to praying and thanking the five-year-old fertility and disaster invitation. The highlight is how eight floats make floats by changing their themes every year, and the contraption of the floats rises and unfolds along with the sound head of each group. A parade of floats will be held on Friday's "street" and Sunday's "return", and a parade of local performing arts such as "Nanyadyara", also known as the oldest Bon Dance, will be held on Saturday. * If the street on the 20th is canceled, it will be postponed on the 21st, and if the local performing arts parade on the 21st is canceled, it will be postponed on the 22nd. Image courtesy:(C) Kuji City Hall

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JR久慈駅→徒歩11分
八戸道九戸ICから県道42号、国道281号経由37km50分
久慈川河川敷臨時駐車場利用

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Shinkoshi, floats, etc., and annual events


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