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Johana Hikiyama Hall

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Johana Hikiyama Hall

城端曳山祭

5.0Est. 90Nanto, Chubu
JTA Approved

Overview

The Johana Hikiyama Festival takes place annually on May 4 and 5 in the town of Johana, now part of the city of Nanto.

Johana Hikiyama Hall in Nanto documents the annual May 4 and 5 festival at Johana Shinmeigu Shrine, where six six-meter-tall lacquered floats carrying statues of guardian deities are wheeled through the streets by groups of men. The large zelkova-wood wheels produce a distinctive screech said to ward off evil spirits. The festival took its current form in the early 18th century when the silk-trading town looked to its shrine for economic recovery. Musical iori-yatai floats styled after Kyoto ochaya teahouses follow the procession with musicians playing flutes and shamisen. In the evening the floats are lit by lanterns. The festival is on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list as part of Japan's float festival tradition. The statues can be viewed on the eve of May 5 at their yamayado homes.

Practical info

Japanese name
城端曳山祭
Nearest station
Kenroku-en Shuttle Bus Stop (40 min drive)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Walk-in usually fine on weekdays. Check hours before visiting.
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