Monobe Shrine Save Festival

Monobe Shrine Save Festival

Event Overview

From 23 o'clock on the 1st, fire-fired Shinto ritual, from 0:00 on the 2nd, the saibun festival, and from noon, the puffing, and the sowing and sowing of beans. In prayer for disaster-free disaster, safety in the house, the sawn festival in which the old man sows beans. * The schedule is changed according to the calendar.

Info

JR Ōtaichi Station → Bus 15 minutes, bus stop: Get off in front of Monobe Shrine, walk short
1 hour from the Shan-do, Izumo IC via National Route 9.375; or 20 minutes from the Shan-do, Ōta-Chuo/Sanbesan IC
120 units/free

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Enodal, annual event


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