
First Tenjin
The first of the Tenjin Festival, which is held once a month, is the first of the Tenjin Festival, after Michizane Sugawara, whose birthday, death day, and the day of the transition to Dazaifu were all 25 days.
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The first of the Tenjin Festival, which is held once a month, is the first of the Tenjin Festival, after Michizane Sugawara, whose birthday, death day, and the day of the transition to Dazaifu were all 25 days.
A festival derived from the fact that Michizane Sugawara, who is in office as Mamoru Sanuki, dedicated a festival on the 7th and 7th nights in anticipation of the drought. Dancers wearing kabori in Hanakasa and holding large fans dance a rain-begging dance to the child while chanting a memorial Buddha in honor of the virtues of Michizane.
At the source of the disaster, all the lie birds are changed, and the gods who change into good things. A hand-made lie bird made of wood is interchanged among the worshipers. The lie bird is numbered, and the prize is won by the lottery. From 10 o'clock until about the evening (ends as long as it is gone).
During the blooming of 1500 Yoshino cherry trees, various events are held on the stage, and on the same day, the "Tatotsu National Kite-Ageing Tournament" is also held.
A deity who wishes to quell a plague that was once numerous around the time of the cherry blossom scattering. After the worship of God by the priesthood, a procession of courageous boy warriors, children, maids, etc., centered on a flower mikoshi carrying a coinage, knead under a row of cherry trees. Around 13:30 to 15:00 (planned).
On the day of the spring equinox, Yamabushi fires a hooma at the precinct. When the Hiroho Daishi went around Shikoku, he took the cane he had held all the time to the Great Recon-ji Temple, and established this place as the ending hall of the sacred place of Shikoku Eighty-eight from 12:30 to 15:00.
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