Nagaoka’s Kagura

更新日:2021年8月13日

Nagaoka’s Kagura originally began at Kumano Shrine, located in Nagaoka, Katori City, but was 1915 Inabayama Shrine.

Today, Ki-no-Uchi Kagura, which consists of 12 kagura performances, continues to be passed down by a local volunteer organization called Ki-no-Uchi Kagura Preservation Committee. Ki-no-Uchi Kagura is performed during the religious festival on March 3rd to pray for shrine parishioners’ tranquility, abundant harvest, and thriving business. It is also performed at Suga Shrine’s religious festival on April 3rd.

It is designated as an Intangible Folk Cultural Asset by the city.

Program

  • Sarutahiko-no-Ōkami
  • Ame-no-Uzume-no-Mikoto
  • Yahata-no-Ōkami
  • Sanpōkōjin
  • Ame-no-Otome-no-Mikoto
  • Ame-no-Dajikarao-no-Mikoto
  • Kotoshironushi-no-Mikoto
  • Kasuga-no-Ōkami
  • Inari-no-Ōkami
  • Seed Scattering and Okina-tsuki Byakko Dance
  • Susanō-no-Mikoto
  • Chigomai (two performances)

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Information

Venue

799 Nagaoka, Katori City

Access

By car:

  • 20 min from Taiei IC on the Higashi-Kanto Expressway via Tōsō Toll Road
  • 20 min from Sawara-Katori IC on the Higashi Kanto Expressway

By bus:

  • Take the Chiba Kotsu from Hamamatsu-chō Station or Tokyo Station bound for Chōshi via Asahi. Get off at Yamada bus stop and drive for 10 minutes.

Parking

Free

Contact Information

Katori City Lifelong Learning Division: 0478-50-1224

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