Autumn Goza Replacement Festival

Autumn Goza Replacement Festival

Event Overview

A festival where God is welcomed to the hall of worship on the middle of the mountaintop palace to thank the fruits of autumn and pray for the peace of the world. Due to the god of the child enshrined the parent deity. On the day, Kogami koshi rises to the top of the mountain to welcome God, and an annual festival is held in the middle hall of worship. In the afternoon, the Kamiko Festival is played by Uranasu no Mai, and in the afternoon, the Kamiko festival is played by Kamikoshi.

Info

Tsukuba Express (Capital Area New City Railway) Tsukuba Station → Shuttle bus 40 minutes, bus stop: Get off the entrance of Tsukuba Shrine, 5 minutes on foot
17km30 minutes from Joban Road Tsuchiura Kita IC via National Route 125
80 units/500 yen

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Mikoshi (portable shrines), festival floats, etc.

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