
Kokubunji Flower Festival
There will be an event to celebrate the cherry blossom view and the birth of the Buddha. There will be many stalls on the approach to the street to show the buzz. * Due to the situation, it may be canceled.
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There will be an event to celebrate the cherry blossom view and the birth of the Buddha. There will be many stalls on the approach to the street to show the buzz. * Due to the situation, it may be canceled.
The most important festival of the Jōriku Kōsha Palace. On the first day, the ceremony of the regular festival was held. On the first day of the holiday, the Daijinkoshi will appear from the main shrine of the Ishioka City Designated Cultural Property, and the Shinko Festival will be used to extend the spirit to the temporary shrine in the city. Ojingkoshi mingle around the city along with more than 30 "horo-shishi" and about 2000 Ujishi. Sumo, Jūzaza Kagura, and Miko Mai are dedicated at the precinct in the middle of the day, and in the afternoon a large procession of horo lions and floats at Ekimae Street. On the last day, Ojingkoshi will return to the shrine. Hundreds of thousands of tourists come to the city and it is so busy that it is called the Three Great Kantō Festival. Image courtesy:(C) Seiji Tonomura
The venues include Senba Park, Sakurayama, Sakuragawa, etc. About 750 bottles in Senba Park in Mito City, 370 bottles in Sakurayama, and 250 bottles in Sakuragawa, each of which will be in a blooming competition. Image courtesy: (one company) Mito Tourism Convention Association
It is a traditional performing art that has continued since the Edo period, and is dedicated each year at the Jinmu Festival (the death day of Emperor Jinmu) on April 3. The Taiji Kagura at Suwa Shrine is designated as a rare intangible folk cultural property in Ibaraki Prefecture, and a large number of people visit it each year. 13 o'clock ~.
The Furukawa Momo Festival is derived from the fact that the Furukawa feudal lord, Toshikatsu Doi, planted peaches in his fiefdom during the Edo period. The appearance of six kinds of peach blossoms in bloom makes it seem like Taoyuan Township in Koga Park, the venue. There is a shuttle bus service (paid). * During the period (especially on Saturday and Sunday), the area around the venue is crowded, so it is recommended to walk from JR Furukawa Station or use the shuttle bus. Image courtesy of Furukawa Tourism Association
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