在這舉行的灘之喧嘩祭,是神轎與神轎之間的激烈擦撞~會沒想到參加的是充滿男人味場面外加又有一點暴力的感覺哦~是不是有點特別的出乎意料之外~
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Nada Fighting Festival (Nada No Kenka Matsuri)
A spirited autumn festival in Nada, where luxurious portable shrines collide within the shrine grounds.
The annual autumn festival is held on October 14th and 15th at Matsubara Hachiman Shrine in Shirahama Town, Himeji City. Known as one of the "Three Great Wild Portable Shrine Festivals" in Japan, the festival involves participants from the "Former Seven Villages," which are the seven coastal regions in the southeastern part of the city, part of the shrine's parishioners.
On the evening of the 14th, during the eve festival, elaborately decorated floats depart from each district in the early morning. After parading through the town, they enter the shrine grounds in a predetermined order. The 15th is the main festival day. The entourage of the district serving as the year's lead purifies themselves in the sea before violently crashing three portable shrines against each other in front of the worship hall and the tower gate, accompanied by vigorous chants. The powerful scenes justify calling it a "fighting festival." Additionally, there's a procession at Otabiyama, about 1 km away from the shrine, followed by a ritual at the mountain's summit. The sight of the portable shrines and floats racing up the steep slope towards the summit is also a sight to behold.
Highlights
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The autumn grand festival of Matsubara Hachiman Shrine takes place annually on October 14th and 15th.
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On the eve of the 14th, floats from the former seven villages gather to enter the shrine grounds.
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On the main festival day, the 15th, three portable shrines are clashed together in a ritual known as "neriawase."
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 灘のけんか祭り
- Telephone
- 079-245-0413 (Matsubara Hachiman Shrine)
- Schedule
- Every year on October 14 and 15
- Access
- A 5-minute walk from Shirahamanomiya Station on the Sanyo Electric Railway Main Line (Matsubara Hachiman Shrine)
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)