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The 23rd Neshin Dream Festival

The theme of the 2024 festival is "New [Arata]". A stall where you can enjoy a variety of gourmets and a variety of gourmets. From the evening, the big fireworks will color the night sky of the day. In the fiscal year 2024, we will also raise praise for the fireworks business, and we will offer visitors an invitation ticket to view the fireworks at close. Image courtesy of Nisjin City

Shiga Hachiman Palace Autumn Festival

Great festival to pray for the fertility of the five, the safety and happiness of the residents. Famous for the large amgo made of bamboo. Three harrowers gather in front of the stone Torii, and take the approach to the main shrine to be signalled by the sound of a drum. When the two kokoshi return in the evening, the torch is lit and runs around the precincts in a brave way.

Mifune Shinto

A festival that prays for shipping and maritime safety. After the pillar-raising and the sail-raising, the ship is operated in time with the ancient song of kneading, and the primship of the Shinkoshi is performed. Make a small sandpile in front of the front door and keep the salt and hondawala on it. When the ship approaches, it collapses and clears the way. Image courtesy of Makinohara City Board of Education

The 66th Shimada Tune Festival

The 66th Shimada Tune Festival departs from Shimada City Hall at around 12:00, and performs a road and hand-dance show by Shimada Musume around Shimada-shi Hondori (Obi-dori) and JR Shimada Station North Exit Square. After that, at around 15 o'clock at the temple of the temple of the temple, at the temple of the temple of the temple, at the temple of the temple of the temple of the temple of the temple, the ceremony of the celebration of the traditional Japanese hair, the Shimada-mun culture, and the traditional beauty of the ceremony was completed by visiting the grave of the tiger-gozen. Marche and live events are also held at Shimada-shi Hondori (Obi-dori).

Kanzo lion

In rhythmic drums and flutes, a local performing art that dances with courageous activities. A story is played in which a male god (Kinzo) wearing a tengu face and a fancy dressed goddess (Ogame) wearing a fortune face cooperate and discipline a bad lion who ravines the fields. Image courtesy: Takayama City

Shoin Kiriko Festival

On the 14th, eight Kiriko units of three to three and a half minutes are rolled out and milled around the town, and on the 15th, a young man wearing a dotera swings a hair lance called Shanga and marches with a kamkoshi and taiko floats.

Festivities

Shokawa Shrine joined together the Shinbuchi, Nakahata, Makido, Ushimaru, Machiya, and Sarumaru shrines in Meiji 43 (1910), and in 1946, the shrine was designated as Ginissha. The god of the festival is Hakusan Daigyo. Festivals such as chicken headroom, lion dance, and votive play (only on the night of the 14th) are held in prayer for the harvest of the five. In addition, there is also a festival at Kuroya Hakusan Shrine on September 1 every year to present a lion dance and a play. Image courtesy Shokawa Tourism Association

The 49th Inami Sculpture Festival

"Inami Sculpture," which has been nurtured as a traditional industry with a long history and advanced technology, will be exhibited at each sculpture workshop, as well as various events and sales.

Castle Mugiya Festival

You can get drunk with the five bullet folk songs, such as "Mugi-yaburi", a male dance that skillfully manipulates the shade with crested, hakama, white-tusuki, and a sword on the waist, and "Kokiriko", "Toichinsauri", and "Ancient God".

Nezu Shrine Annual Festival

A festival with a tradition. The dedication of the Shaden Kagura "Sanza no Mai", an intangible cultural property, is held at the dance hall. During the period, there are also street stalls in the large 7000-tsubo precinct. Image courtesy of Nezu Shrine

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