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Specified type Prefecture designation
Type Intangible folk cultural property
Designated date June 4, 1993
Specified details
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location Tanohatamura Wano
owner
Holding group Omiya Kagura Preservation Society
Management organization
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Overview

Omiya Kagura is said to have been transmitted from Miyako's Kuromori Kagura by Eifuku-in of Haguro School Yamabushi in Tanohata-mura. It was originally called Wano Kagura because it was originally a Kagura group in the separate Wano area where it lives, but the fact is that it belongs to the Omiya Shrine, and that the Kagura representative Tanohata family is a direct line of Eifukuin , I now go by the name of Omiya Kagura.
Although the time of its establishment is unclear, it is believed that it was established at least for the year of Kanaga (1848 to 53 (4)), since it was said that there was a Kagura book inscribed in the Eifuku-in district of Kaei.
The program is about 50, and it is divided into a part, dance, serif kahogura, but its art style is maintaining the old form as seen in the ritual of dance and the god of the mountain, Omiya Kagura is now a roundabout It is no longer done, but it is extremely valuable that it still inherits the habit of going around the village.
After soaring at Omiya Shrine on New Year's Day 2 every year, we go around the village in the village except for a period of about 1 month as a rooster bird kagura.