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Prefecture designated intangible folk cultural property
Classification Kagura
name Ishihatokaoka Kagura (Ishiha and Okakara)
alias Hayaike Minedake Ishito Hatooka Kagura
Designated date March 31, 1982
Holding group Ishihatokaoka Kagura Preservation Association
location Hanamaki City Towa Town Tsuchizawa
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Ishihatokaoka Kagura

Hanamaki

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Amaterasu 5 grains (Amaterasu Gokoku), water god (Suijin)

Overview

Ishihatokaoka Kagura belongs to Takeike Nagareyama-Shingokuraku, and Ishitohato's Kikuchi Den Eikaemon receives the transfer of Hayaike Minetake Kagura from Culture 2 (1805), Shogun Fujisawa Shogun Fujiwara Shogun Fujiwara As a result, they were allowed to become independent for the first time on Tamepo 5 (1834) Sept. 1 (1834), claiming to be Hayaike Mine Ikuishi Hatooka Kagura. The performances include “Chicken dance”, “Kotobu dance”, “Iwaito Kaimai”, etc. and, besides the annual festival on September 11 in Kamikoyamada Kamiharayama Kamiharayama, the Hayaikemine Shrine annual festival in Hanamaki City (August 1) Also, it is held at Sakurayama Shrine in the Moriokaen / Nanjakusan, and as with the master Takekagura, it is permitted to use the mauve's mokuzuru from the south's house. This Kagura is made to look elegant with its costumes and so on, but the dance is elegant in a simple manner, retains the remnants of old rituals everywhere, inherits the flow of Yamabushi Kagura, and is valuable. It is.

Main performance place

Hayaikemine Shrine Regular Festival (August), Kamikoyamada Komagata Shrine Regular Festival (September)