The photo shows main hall of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine.
The Reisai Festival of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine was held on August 6 and 7 every year.
This year was not the main festival once every three years, but the festival was held in main hall on the 6th.
From 2:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in Kagura Hall on the 7th, three stories of Edo-ri Kagura were introduced by Taneo Wakayama Shrine.
It was dedicated. ※Dedicated only during the Yin Festival (Kage Festival)
Edo-ri Kagura is music and dance that has been dedicated to shrines since ancient times, incorporating elements of Noh, Kabuki, and kyogen.
The story is based on the myths of distant past.
There is no dialogue and accompaniment is scene description and psychological description.
They dance with a mask to large Wadaiko, a big beat (a big thing similar to a drum), a Noh tube, and a bamboo flute.
It has a high artistry and has been handed down as a shrine performing art of Edo culture.
Edo-ri Kagura's Wakayama Taneosha is designated as an important intangible ethnic cultural property designated by the country.
enshrined deity of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine
The three pillars of the son of Izanagi-no-Mikoto, the son of Izanagi-no-Mikoto, the son of Izanagi-no-Mikoto, the life of Nakatsutsuno-Mikoto, and the life of Omotetsuno-no-Mikoto) The gods are the gods of sea routes.
And the divine spirit of the Empress Jingu Tosho (Ieyasu Tokugawa) who worshiped these three gods.
It is worshiped.
Tsukuda Island is also the entrance to Edo Minato and as a guardian angel for maritime safety for many people, including the shipping industry and wholesaler associations.
After being worshiped, Tsukishima, Kachidoki, Toyomi, and Harumi also joined and gathered their religion asguardian god.
On August 7th, Edo-ri Kagura was held at Kagura Hall in Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine in the country.
This is a photo of the people who were dedicated.
Iro Nagi Oga (Izanagi no Mikoto)
Omotetsutsuno's life (the only thing)
Nakatsutsutsuno's life (the only thing of Natsukatsu)
Tsutsunoo's life (the only thing about it)
The dragon tiger and Kurokoma of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine are displayed one by one and the sacred wine is offered.
At the time of the main festival, Miyade is designated as an inhabitant's intangible ethnic cultural property because it is said that grabbing the nose of the lion's head is good luck.
It is not open to the public.
portable shrine (Citizen's Tangible Folk Cultural Property) was dedicated in Tenpo 9 (1838).
It is also called the octagon portable shrine because it is said that the octagonal shape was imitated by the emperor's throne.
I took it from outside the glass, so the outside light reflected and I couldn't take it well.
It is not open to the public.