
Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine
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Early October during the Hachiman Festival offers vibrant cultural festivities, while spring visits showcase cherry blossoms around the shrine enhancing its serene beauty.
Budgettipps
Entry to the shrine is free, but consider spending on local festival souvenirs and food stalls during the Hachiman Festival for a full cultural experience.
Empfohlen für
Cultural enthusiasts, Festival lovers, Photography enthusiasts
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1-2 hours
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Schnelle Fakten: The shrine hosts the grand Hachiman Festival every year on October 9th and 10th, where elaborately decorated floats parade through town. Over 300 years ago, local craftsmen started donating these ornate floats as an offering to ensure a good harvest and protection.
Highlights: During the festival, visitors can see 11 massive wooden floats adorned with hand-painted carvings and the sound of traditional flutes and drums fills the air. The festival's lively atmosphere is heightened by the shrine's peaceful surroundings, offering a rare blend of energy and tranquility.
Insidertipps
- Wear comfortable shoes as the festival floats and shrine grounds require some walking.
- Best photos of floats are taken during the late afternoon when sunlight highlights their carvings.
- Avoid peak festival hours around noon to escape the densest crowds.
- Visit the nearby morning market afterward for local crafts and snacks.
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