Baimosho (stick)

Baimosho (stick)

Event Overview

In the old days, the servants of two old houses, which are considered to be the pioneers of the village of Suihai, competed for five sticks, and it is said that the one who took more had a force, and it is reported that they competed with each other. After the priesthood of the priest, Uba and the role of Fukudo make an answer, and five sticks are thrown outside the hall of worship. The children scramble for the stick, then return to the hall of worship and go around several times while hitting the floor with the stick.

Info

Happyline Fukui Takefu Station → Bus 50 minutes, Bus stop: Taniguchi lower car, 20 minutes walk
20km 30 minutes from Takefu IC, Hokuriku, via National Route 417

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Other

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