Event Calendar
- Port of Otaru
- Port of AKita, Port of Funagawa, Port of Noshiro
- Port Fushiki-Toyama
- Port of Kyoto
- Port of Sakai
Yuushien Garden Autumn Leaves Light-Up
Mid-November to early December
Yuushien Garden helds the peony festival at the season of Japanese peonies in Daikonshima known as a home of Japanese peonies and Korean ginseng. In addition to the events on the special stage, an exhibition showing 350 peonies is a must-see highlight of this annual festival.
【Venue】
Yuushien Garden
【Inquiry】
Nihon Teien Yuushien
TEL +81-852-76-2255
【Venue】
Yuushien Garden
【Inquiry】
Nihon Teien Yuushien
TEL +81-852-76-2255
Morotabune Shinji (Shinto ritual)
December
This rite relates to the myth regarding the transfer of the land (kuniyuzuri) by a Japanese God Kotoshironushino Mikoto recorded in the Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters) and Nihonshoki (The Chronicles of Japan), as well as another Shinto ritual held in Matsue, Aofushigaki shinji. In antient times, it used to be held on the horse day in November according to the old lunar calendar as the Yaoho festival. Morotabune shinji has caught the attention of people as a devine service showing the attitudes of the heart as Japanese and gathered a lot of participants in it. Dr. Hideki Yukawa, the first Japanese recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics, participated in this ritual twice and told the locals that he found the origin of Japanese in the ceremony.
【Venue】
Mihonoseki-cho, Matsue-shi
【Inquiry】
Mihonoseki-cho Branch, Matsue Travel Association
TEL +81-852-72-2811
【Venue】
Mihonoseki-cho, Matsue-shi
【Inquiry】
Mihonoseki-cho Branch, Matsue Travel Association
TEL +81-852-72-2811