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The 'Goshinko' (Umi Town Designated Intangible Folk Cultural Property) of the Koyasu Grand Festival at Umi Hachimangu Will Be Held

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Umi Hachimangu in Fukuoka Prefecture announces the biennial 'Goshinko' procession and 'Umi Kagura' dance, both designated cultural properties, to be held as part of the Koyasu Grand Festival.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 'Mikoshi' of Umi Hachimangu?
A: It is a Umi Town designated intangible folk cultural property held once every two years during the Koyasu Taisha festival. The mikoshi and children's parade proceed from Umi Hachimangu to Ino Tonomiya.
Q: When can we see the 'Umi Kagura'?
A: From 2 PM on the same day as the Mikoshi, it is dedicated at the Kagura Hall of Umi Hachimangu (scheduled to end around 5 PM). It is a Fukuoka Prefecture designated intangible folk cultural property.
Q: Is it held every year?
A: The 'Mikoshi' is held once every two years.