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List of Best Things to do in Hanamaki , Japan
Miyazawa Kenji Memorial
Miyazawa Kenji Fairy Tales Village
Mt. Hayachine
Rasuchijin Kyokai
Kamabuchi no Taki Fall
Takamura Kotaro Museum
Hanamaki Nitobe Memorial Museum
Yama no Eki Showa School
Amenimo Makezu Poem Monument of Kenji Miyazawa
Hanamaki Onsen Rose Garden
World Intangible Cultural Heritage Hayachine Kagura ( Hanamaki City )
Kagura, or god-entertainment, is a type of Shinto theatrical dance found throughout Japan. Kagura dancers are not professional performers; rather, they are local residents with other full time jobs, such as public employees, business owners, farmers, and carpenters. They would visit local homes and perform to pray for an abundant harvest, peace, and prosperity.
There are many versions of kagura in Iwate; the two of the most famous are Take Kagura and Otsugunai Kagura. Take Kagura, performed in the Take region where Hayachine Shrine is located, and Otsugunai Kagura, performed in the Otsugunai region, are together referred to as Hayachine Kagura. With a history of over 500 years, Hayachine Kagura is designated as a national important intangible folk cultural property; in 2009, it was also inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
The two kagura are very similar, though with minor differences in program names. Both contain about 40 programs, and end with a dance called Gongen Mai ( Buddha Avatar Dance ) . Take Kagura Gongen Mai is performed at the top of Mt. Hayachine on the opening day of the mountain's hiking season.
In the Ohasama region of Hanamaki City, Hayachine Kagura is performed 8 times a year at events such as shrine festivals. In addition, Take Kagura, Otsugunai Kagura, and Yagimaki Kagura are performed on the 2nd Sunday of each month at the Hanamaki City Ohasama Exchange Vitalization Center ( admission charged ) . Hayachine Kagura is also often invited to perform in other areas; it has enjoyed several successful overseas performances as well.
Walking around Hanamaki Japan Iwate
Just breaking down how much first few days are going in Hanamaki. Showing my friends what everything is like around here.
Hayachine Kagura, Hayachine Shrine, Ōhasama, Uchikawame, Hanamaki, Iwate, 早池峰神楽 早池峰神社 大迫 内川目 花巻 岩手,
Hayachine Kagura, Hayachine Shrine, Ōhasama, Uchikawame, Hanamaki, Iwate, 早池峰神楽 早池峰神社 大迫 内川目 花巻 岩手, Kari Gröhn, karigrohncom
The Hayachine Kagura (早池峰神楽 ) is a 500-year-old Shinto dance and music that has been registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Kagura (god-entertainment) is a type of theatrical dance and music found throughout Japan. Hayachine kagura is performed at the Hayachine Shrine (早池峰神社) in Iwate Prefecture, the northern part of Honshū.
Hayachine kagura is a series of masked dances accompanied by drum, cymbals and flute: six ritual dances begin the performance; five dances recount stories of the deities and medieval Japanese history, and a
final dance (Gongen Mai) features a performer dressed as a ''shishi,'' an imaginary lion-like creature representing the Hayachine deity himself.
A gongen (権現), incarnation, was believed to be the manifestation of a buddha in the form of an indigenous kami, an entity who had come to guide the people to salvation, during the era of shinbutsu-shūgō in premodern Japan.
Gongen Mai (Buddha Avatar Dance) is performed at the top of Mt Hayachine on the opening day of the mountain’s hiking season.
Hayachine kagura was originally danced by holy officers of the Shrine to demonstrate the power of the mountain deity and bless the people. Hayachine kagura is now performed by representatives of the entire community, who take pride in their distinctive culture.
Hayachine Kagura
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009
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Description: In the fourteenth or fifteenth century, when the people of Iwate Prefecture in the northern part of mainland Japan worshipped Mt. Hayachine as a deity, they began a tradition of folk performance that continues to enliven the Great Festival of the Hayachine Shrine held in Hanamaki City on the first day of August. The Hayachine Kagura is a series of masked dances accompanied by drum, cymbals and flute: six ritual dances begin the performance; five dances recount stories of the deities and medieval Japanese history, and a final dance features a performer dressed as a ''shishi,'' an imaginary lion-like creature representing the Hayachine deity himself. Originally danced by holy officers of the Shrine to demonstrate the power of the mountain deity and bless the people, the Hayachine Kagura is now performed by representatives of the entire community, who take pride in their distinctive culture. To transmit and display the ritual is to reconfirm a sense of identity within the group and to contribute to the continuity of an important tradition. Its enactment also commemorates events from Japanese history and celebrates one of the mountain deities worshipped throughout the country.
Country(ies): Japan
© 2008 by Hanamaki-city Board of Education
Hayachine Kagura 1
Hayachine Kagura - a Japanese folk, ritualisitic performing art presented by a team lead by Prof.Sumio Morijiri, Visiting professor, Mangalur Univiersity, @ Nitte Engineering college on 18-11-2014. assorted four video clippings
Special Guest Edo Sato Kagura part 1 - Orlando Japan Festival 2015
Special Guest Edo Sato Kagura by Wakayama Performance Troup, Lead by Kyosuke suzuki. Nov 8, 2015
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Japón - Hayachine Kagura Yama no Kami Mai Danza del Dios de la Montaña /Mountain God Dance - Japan
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Hayachine Kagura 4
Hayachine Kagura - a Japanese folk, ritualisitic performing art presented by a team lead by Prof.Sumio Morijiri, Visiting professor, Mangalur Univiersity, @ Nitte Engineering college on 18-11-2014. assorted four video clippings
Japón - Hayachine Kagura Sanbasô - Japan
Hayachine Kagura
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World Heritage
Riding mountain bike in Hanamaki 3
Riding near Hanamaki Onsen downhill part 2
Hanamaki Matsuri 2014
Just a simple video where I share my experiences regarding the 2014 Hanamaki Matsuri.
Hayachine Kagura 3
Hayachine Kagura - a Japanese folk, ritualisitic performing art presented by a team lead by Prof.Sumio Morijiri, Visiting professor, Mangalur Univiersity, @ Nitte Engineering college on 18-11-2014. assorted four video clippings
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage /Kagura on the Mount Hayachine mountaintop
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
HayachineKagura on the Mount Hayachine mountaintop
Student Exchange Trip to Hanamaki Japan
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Japón - Hayachine Kagura Torimai, Danza del Gallo / Chicken Dance - Japan
Patrimonio Mundial del Japón / Japan World Heritage
Kagura quiere decir entretenimiento para los dioses. Estas son formas de danza teatro asociadas con el Shintoismo.
Hayachine Kagura son tradiciones de kagura que se encuentran en la prefectura de Iwate al norte del Japón. En 2009 fue declarada Patrimonio Mundial por la UNESCO.
japonartesescenicas.org
Kagura means god-ententertainment. These are theatrical dances associated with Shintoism.
Hayachine Kagura are kagura traditions found in the Iwate prefecture in Northern Japan. In 2009 they were declared World Intangible Heritage by UNESCO.
EBISU shinto music and dancing
10/31/2010 shimane's fair at the department store. a part of IWAMI Shinto music and dancing KAGURA
早池峰から北上高地を眺める Mt. Hayachine, Top of Kitakami Highlands
岩手県花巻市・遠野市・川井村、北上高地最高峰・早池峰(1,917m)山頂にて。
Mt. Hayachine(1,917m) in Sommer, Iwate prefecture.