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Introduction of the Kaguradan/
The beginning of this kagura group is said to be the Tenpo era (around 1840) of the Edo period. Ise 12 Jingi Kagura is also called ritual dance, and it is not flashy compared to the so-called Shinmai Kagura, but its solemnity is one of its attractions.
In order to preserve old traditional performing arts for future generations, they are carefully handed down along with Fukiage fireworks handed down in the Ishinai area.
When the Kaguradan was found/Edo period Tempo
Number of group members/13 people
Preservation program/Junikazumi Kagura
Local Shrine/ Usuyama Hachiman Shrine
Performance period at a local shrine/ 2nd Saturday in October

Information

addresses
Itsukaichicho Ishiuchi, Saeki-ku, Hiroshima-shi 731-5102

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