Maruko Sanno Hie Shrine Walking Festival

Maruko Sanno Hie Shrine Walking Festival

Event Overview

One of the regular festivals of Maruko-Sanno-Hie Shrine, the old shrine that celebrates the Great Kijin (Ona-Muchi no Kami), which is familiar with the name of Daikoku-sama. It is a ritual that prays for the good harvest and divulges the good luck that had been popular in the Tama River basin since the Edo period. It is popularly known as "Obisha" in the here Marukosan Ohieda Shrine, and the ancient tradition is still inherited. The Shinto ritual is that two pairs of boys of odd age and fathers in costume in a oaks hat in a couple of years, followed by a handmade 1.8m diameter of residents set up in the precinct. The manner of holding a bow, taking three steps and taking three steps down, is an old-fashioned style, and finally shoots an arrow towards heaven.

Info

Tokyu Shin-Maruko Station → 8-minute walk
6/Free

Event Period

* 11-12:30

Price

Free

Event Category

Enodal, annual event

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