Hiroshima Ebisu Festival
Ebisu Shrine 5-14 Ebisu-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima, Hiroshima, JapanEbisu Matsuri or "Ebessan" as it is locally known marks the start of Autumn in Hiroshima and is one of the city's "big three" festivals.
Ebisu Matsuri or "Ebessan" as it is locally known marks the start of Autumn in Hiroshima and is one of the city's "big three" festivals.
Shukkeien Garden's beautiful annual autumn leaf illuminations are back!
Join local fans and experience the spectacular folk art that is Hiroshima Kagura, every Wednesday in Hiroshima City.
Traditional New Year rituals at Itsukushima Shine on Miyajima that date from over 1000 years ago.
Watch the firefighters display their skill, see their fire engines and helicopters in action.
Goma Ritual burning of cedar sticks followed by fire walking. Members of the public set themselves up for a fortuitous
Sanba Shinmei Festival Tondo dates from the 17th century and is designated as an Intangible Folklore Cultural Property by the
A chance to enjoy traditional new year's tea in the tea house in Shukkeien Garden. Made with pickled ume plum,
Setsubun festival e at Saikoku-ji Temple in Onomichi.
Every year on February 3 (Setsubun) a few thousand people crowd into the precinct in front of Daisho-in Temple on