
Tanabata Dance of Ichiki
A simple and courageous folk dance with a 400-year history of good harvests and thanks to God. Image courtesy: Ichiki Kushikino
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Ichikikushikino City Board of Education
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A simple and courageous folk dance with a 400-year history of good harvests and thanks to God. Image courtesy: Ichiki Kushikino
The Kushiki Nohama horse race continues to this day that the local wagon union started to Hanami's yōsho from around 1958, when horses were the main force of transport. Humorous races such as horses, light species, and ponies are held on the Terashima coast of the Fukiage sand dunes, one of Japan's three largest sand dunes, and the beach in spring is bubbling. There is a round-trip shuttle bus from "Mitsui Kushikino Ground" and "Ichiki Aqua Hall" (free of charge). Image courtesy of Ichikikushikino
It spans about 3km east-west north-south and is followed by a row of cherry trees. A lantern is installed and the background music is played all day (10 to 21 o'clock) during the period. On Sunday, April 6, which will be the main, there will be jogging competitions, a long-time tobi, a fun draw and so on, and there will also be a flower lunch box on sale.
In early February, the Kanhi cherry blooms, and five types of cherry blossoms bloom until early April. During the period, a graceful feast such as "Kizui no Feast" is held, where the sake of sake is taken up by picking up the sake, while the sake of sake is not passed in front of the sake. In addition, at Iso Kogakukan, there is also a display of a chadan ornament that looks like Satsuma Kiriko, a traditional craft boasted by Kagoshima, as a puppet. Since the date of the event is different depending on the event, details need to be confirmed on the official website. Image courtesy of Sengwanen
A ceremony to pray for the fertility of the five grains. 10 o'clock ~. is held on February 4 of the lunar calendar. A festival hall is set up in the shrine due to the fact that the god of the festival, Niniginomikoto, was given rice seeds from Takamagahara and cultivated.
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