
Izushi First Noon Festival
The festival boasts a 400-year-old tradition that tells Tajima spring. It is said to benefit from the abundance of five grains and the prosperity of business, and a variety of events are held.
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The festival boasts a 400-year-old tradition that tells Tajima spring. It is said to benefit from the abundance of five grains and the prosperity of business, and a variety of events are held.
It is said to have started in the middle of the Edo period, and the festival is held within Izushi-cho, where "Kudanji" is held to celebrate the abundance of five rice. Ujishi from the 11th ward of the three shrines in the town prepare their respective danjiri, and after the tour of the town, they meet at the Izushi Castle site Otemae square. The one that carries the coinage with the yagura on four log bars of 17-18m in length, and meets the opponent's yagura. The "kneading" that collides with police officers in the presence of a police officer is a powerful highlight.
An event related to Tajima Settlement of the god of the Izushi Shrine, "Tenjirasai", where a junior high school student in the district blows bamboo bora and turns a along with the song to celebrate the children of the first nodal phrase.
Open the Himeji Castle Nishi-no-Maru Garden at night, which you can't normally enter, and light up the cherry blossoms. You can enjoy the fantastic lit-up cherry blossoms of the night unlike the day. Image courtesy of Himeji City
Famous as a graceful and courageous spring festival, the two east-west Shinkoshi and 15 makeup stalls that make the town cruise and take the entrance, is such a pomp that it can only be described by the word luxury. In addition, the old-fashioned chicken ritual, Ryūō Mai, etc. are also dedicated.
The Shukugawa Park, which is also listed as a "100 Sakura Famous Places", is a popular place for citizens, with about 1660 cherry trees planted over an extension of 2.8km. It will light up a row of cherry trees along the Shukugawa River around Kururaku Sonoguchi Station as the Nishinomiya Sakura Week. Let's enjoy walking with a small number of people under Sakura in full bloom. Image: Nishinoya Tourist Association Shooting
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