Washihara Yawatomiya Grand Festival

Washihara Yawatomiya Grand Festival

Event Overview

The ancient style of Yukimai Ogasawara-ryu's Ryūkama Shrine, performed at Ryūkō-maba, the only original form in Japan, with a total length of 270m, was created in the Yoshimi period by imitating the Baba of Kamakura Tsuruoka Hachiman-miya.

Info

JR Tsuwano Station → Bus 10 minutes, bus stop: Tsuwano Onsen Nagomi no Sato ride, about 5 minutes walk
50km 1 hour from Muichi IC, China Road via National Highway 187-9

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Enodal, annual event

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