
Ujikawa Sakura Festival
Such as the holding of the city of Ujikawa Harunoichi (selling Uji's specialty products, etc.).
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Ukai in Ujikawa
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Such as the holding of the city of Ujikawa Harunoichi (selling Uji's specialty products, etc.).
Omotoyama of the Obaku sect, one of the Zen sects. It was opened in the early Edo period by a Buddhist monk from China. A maximum of six people can be used to make a bell at the Gayama bell, which is located in the corridor, which is an important cultural property. On a first come, first served basis from 23:00. The bells with bells, the evil tea and the worship are all free. In addition, from 00:00 on January 1st, a memorial service (prayer) will be held at the main hall.
A tea party is held at the Cha-mune Sumi-shintei in the Shinto shrine of the Heian Shrine at the time of the arrival of the red-weeping cherry blossoms; around 9-16:00.
It began to commemorate the reconstruction of Fukuchiyama Castle, marking the 36th in the year of Reiwa 7 (2025), which includes the Mitsuhide procession, a festival of food, and the Fukuchiyama dance parade.
While watching the weeping cherry blossoms around the new temple, you can hear the koto and enjoy matcha and sweets. The flower festival is held in the main hall and the Kanzakurakai is held in the precincts.
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