The 95th Minamoto Yoritomo Flag Musha Procession and Toi Festival

The 95th Minamoto Yoritomo Flag Musha Procession and Toi Festival

Event Overview

It is a re-creation of Minamoto no Yoritomo's appearance at the battle of Ishibashi Mountain. The starting point is Gosho Shrine, where Toi Jinpei prayed for the lord and the victory of Minamoto no Yoritomo's departure, and after the burnout dance takes place, the warrior dressed in armor parades about 1km to Sakuragi Park. After arriving at Sakuragi Park, Joganji Temple is where the legal services of Minohei Toi, Minamoto Yoritomo, and visits to the grave are held. Image courtesy: Yukawara-cho

Info

JR Yugawara Station → 10-minute walk (Gosho Shrine); or 10-minute walk (Sakuragi Park); or 5-minute walk (Jogenji)
About 15km from Seixiang Bypass Ishibashi IC via National Highway 135 about 40 minutes
There is a paid parking lot in/around 30 units

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Procession and Parade


Yugawara Town

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