胡麻山神楽

-Gomayama Kagura

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  • Folk performing arts

胡麻山神楽 について

"Place of dedication: Huama Mountain, Shimofukura, private house.
Date: Saturdays and Sundays from late November to mid-December.
Kagura turn:.

The kagura inn is rotated among four households, and the preparation is done at night 20 days in advance; after about three days, a night off is taken. The cost of the festival is decided by negotiation, but the cost of flowers and sake is an important source of income. The only music is Rokushiki and taiko, but this is no longer performed. The deity is Tenmangu Shrine. All the dancers go to Tenmangu Shrine at around 2pm on the day of the festival, and from around 4pm they dedicate the Shikisanban at the hall of worship, then welcome the gods and return to the shrine. A one-and-a-half ken by two-and-a-half ken rectangular goza is set up in the Okuza room, with a one-and-a-half ken Takamagahara in the upper front section and a shelf for ritual utensils in the lower section. The shimen are decorated with two-coloured tsugibata, a mint of the mountain god and a mint of Mr Mikazuki, two on each side, with sakaki hanging in between. Another shimen is drawn outside it and four sections are hung. Lower the three coloured mints in the centre of the central cloud, and lower the four sections and the mints on the shimen drawn around and at the four corners."

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