Shimosakiyama no Tomato Event

Shimosakiyama no Tomato Event

Event Overview

A strange festival that prays for the rich harvest and the big catch. At the end of the festival, young people knead while holding a woman of onlookers on 3-3.5m long straw sandals. The sandals are dedicated at the Yamashiro Shrine in the town. It is usually held on the third Sunday of January. * The contents may be changed or canceled depending on the situation.

Info

Fukue Port → Bus 15 minutes, bus stop: Sakiyaguchi off, 2 minutes on foot
About 7km from Fukue Port, Nagasaki Prefecture via Prefectural Road 165 about 10 minutes
20 units/free; use Sakiyama Fishing Port parking lot

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Enodal, annual event

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