Children’s Kagura
Tōshō-gū Shrine 2-1-18 Futaba-no-sato, Higashi-ku, Hiroshima-shi, JapanGet a good look at the kagura canon, performed by children from troupes from around the prefecture at Tōshō-gū Shrine on
Get a good look at the kagura canon, performed by children from troupes from around the prefecture at Tōshō-gū Shrine on
Beautiful antique hina doll displays in 8 locations in the Takehara Historical Preservation District. Entrance is free at four places
Court dances and music introduced to Miyajima from Kyoto by Taira Kiyomori in the 12th century on the occasion of the
Goto Izumi’s latest Deep Hiroshima feature takes a walk on the wild side with a tour of some of Hiroshima's
Sanba Shinmei Festival Tondo dates from the 17th century and is designated as an Intangible Folklore Cultural Property by the
A 5000 blast fireworks display 20:30, brings a day of traditional boat racing to a close.
Kagura performances on Saturday night and omkoshi portable shrine parades and kids sumo on Sunday in Ushita. Saturday, October 20
Aki-matsuri autumn festival at one of Hiroshima's oldest shrines. Stalls, kagura and wa-daiko Japanese drumming. Saturday October 20 18:00 Japanese
As the annual chrysanthemum viewing tea ceremony at Shukkei-en Garden is held on the November 3 Bunka-no-hi or "Culture Day"
Tea ceremony in Shukkei-en Garden's Seifukan tea house.