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It is a list of local performing arts where you can see the video. Select "Video" to play.
In addition, if you select "Detailed information", you will move to the detail screen of each local entertainment.

Yutaka Kagura

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Chicken dance

The dance of the beginning of the dance that consists of six songs. It is said that this world is a dance that means the whole universe that was created by the two pillars Izanagi Kimikoto and Izanami Kimikoto.

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Fuhou

It is one of the wild dances, and it is a dance that has a deep relationship with secular religion and practice that expresses the spirit of soul and the desolation of the devil. It is also said that the god of courage Takenomika ヅ Chino Mikoto, and his father Ameno Oha Bali no Mikoto.

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Koto Kagura

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Yamakami

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Weaving (hatching)

One of the dance of the woman based on the conception of the woman and the legal power of the sinner who saves it. This is a story in which a woman whose husband has thrown herself in a pond while practicing in Kyoto is a ghost and weaves a machine, causing her husband to make a living.

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Gongenmai

A particularly high-class dance that repels all evil and prays for the security of the people. It is not a lion of the holy beast of God's dispatch, but an incarnation of God that appears as a temporary figure in front of humans.

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Tsuchizawa Kagura

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Hachiman Mai (Hachimanmai)

It is a dance that Hom d'Awake and Hom Yawake's brother God hold bows and arrows, defeat the devil, protect four sides, smash up 7 troubles, and safety in the house. It is said that Homu dake is the later Oshin emperor.

Ryuten (Ryoden)

It is said that Ryuten protects Buddhist law in the water and has the spiritual power to call rain, and two of the demons pull their swords and dance violently. This dance is also called the dragon hall or dragon king hall.

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Ishihatokaoka Kagura

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Amaterasu 5 grains (Amaterasu Gokoku)

A dance based on the myth of offering rice, wheat, sweet potato, azuki bean, and soybean grain seeds to Amaterasu Okami based on the myth of Fudama Manikoto (Otakudaimu), and it is a dance that tells the formation of five grains.

Water God (Suijin)

The gods didn't let it rain when the Ryujin who was polluted with water tried to come back. It is a story that it promises that the troubled Ryujin doesn't get out of water, and that he will receive the position of the water god who takes charge of water from Futunushinokami.

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Enmanji Kagura

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Enmanji Kagura

I will dance at the end of Kagura. In a dance that repels all evil and prays for the security of people, Gongen is God's incarnation that appears as a temporary figure in front of human beings. In Enmanji Kagura, Gongen sang "Peep" and swallowed white cloth, white fan and wakiji one after another, and it is characterized in that it spit.

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Koda Kagura

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It is a dance of one of the white rabbits. I pray for protection in all directions, no illness, longevity and longevity.

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Serizawa Kagura

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Iwato opening (Iwato Hiraki)

As Amaterasukami hid in Amaiwado because she could endure the behavior of his younger brother Susano Onomikoto, it would be a dark night world. The gods dance while claiming the origin of the myth of "heaven's Iwato" that worries gods open Iwato with lively dance and light revives.

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Urahama Nembutsu Ken dance

One fan (Ipponsensu)

There are one fan with a Hinomaru fan on the right and two fan with two hands. In the second half of the dance, the one fan goes out with a sword.

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Nembutsu dance

On the way, it is characterized by the fact that it is put on a Japanese-style bowl (Song which honors the virtue) and Sasara who imitates Musashibo Benkei burns incense to every dancer who travels in the garden with a high incense burner.

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Nagai Daen Buddha Buddha Dance

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Arriving (Nitsutsu Maru)

It is a dance that will be performed in the requested garden, and "Iwa", "Nakaha", and "Hiba" will be combined to form a dance garden. There are 7 songs for the entry, 8 songs for the middle wing (middle dance, also called annual dance), and 7 songs for the drop wing.

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Shida Kiken Dance

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Kittenbune dance

One-man dance handed down to only Shida dance groups. There are unique movements on the feet and can be danced with Kagura. When there is a sudden illness and there is no dancer, there is a legend that the incarnation of Inari Daimyojin replaced it and replaced it.

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Three people bless (san's basket)

Three people dance to only Shida dance groups. It is considered to be a prayer dance of the desolation of the devil and the rich harvest. Two bright faces of Amida and a white surface carrying a coin appear.

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Iwasaki Oni Ken Dance

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The first garden crazy (the most crawling)

It is said that the fans are together, and it is an elegant dance that brings the fans high together. The meaning of "Crazy" is that Nembutsu is abbreviated, and the number of dancers is solved from certain limitations, and it is danced more wildly and boldly.

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Nibaniwa

When dedicating to a shrine, it is the first dance that can be danced.

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Dance (spring)

It can be danced with two chopsticks. It shows the Shinto ability of the trained person that the chopsticks of the palm do not fall even if it is shaken around.

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Kami-Satsuma Nembutsu Buddha dance

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Torso

Dancers beat the drums on the floor as they move around. It is also called a song hit.

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Sprinkled fish

It is also called Owaki. It is a dance in which a dancer puts the head of about 1.5 m in diameter carrying a treasure pagoda on his head and turns it to the left and right while setting speed and speed according to Nembutsu. Daegu is a symbol of pure land.

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Kawanishi Daienbutsu Kenbu

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Great Nenbutsu Ken Dance (Iken Ken Dance)

When Oshishu Fujiwara's first Kiyoshin prays for Abe's ghost, the Buddha, the figure changes in the form of a monkey, and it dances the Nembutsu dance and leads the ghost to a pure earth.

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Push-in (Okkomi)

It dances in the order of a fan, a fan and a bamboo, a sword, and a bare hand in a dance of one of the angry people who put the face of the same name.

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Three offenders

Three angry people dance with fans, aya bamboos and swords. Three people hold a sword and become a circle, straddle the sword and sway.

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Doji Hinako Ken Dance

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Seven rhythms (Nanaboshi)

In the yearly service dance, seven beats are said to mean seven times a bowl.

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Great-grandson Hinako Ken dance

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Sixty-three beats

Yearly celebration dance. Sixty-three beats are sixty-three times.

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Park Nokizawa Nembutsu Ken dance

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Great Buddha

After entering the garden, the two girls' torso closes and performs drumming.

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Ichiban Garden

It is also known as “Takadate 怪 怪」 ”, which means that the ghost of the raging Genouchi Yoshitsune is calmed down by Kakata, the incarnation of the Buddha.

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Ochiai dance

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Ichiban Garden

It is a ceremonial work, and it is supposed to dance first. It is a dance that is the basis of all the works.

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Kuta deer dance

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Rei Odori

It is a ceremonial program and is the basic dance of all the programs.

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Three people crazy (sangugurui)

Three deer enter the shawl dance and dance. It is a dance in which an hawk fights over a greed.

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Pursue collecting

A small deer dances around the deer gathered in the center and a close deer chases.

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Maikawa Shikaken

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A female deer

It is a dance in which one idiot who takes away henka and oizuka who tries to bring it back to the group fight over a girl.

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Mukajiri deer dance

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Kimikawa's Madness

It is three people who dance with a crazy and two deer. The song that dances in a dynamic manner while singing a song by Kimikawa, and the work that jumps up from the sky is a prayer for further leaps and prosperity.

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Yanagawa deer leap

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Scarecrow dance (scarecrow dance)

A flock of deer is afraid to misunderstand Sukiyamako as a human being, but in the end it is understood that it is not a human being, and it is a dance that the relief and play play.

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Tsuruha Ika Odori

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Dance of Sanko (Sanko no Mai)

This is a ceremonial item that can be danced first when dedicating in a shrine or temple. "Sanko" means the sun, the moon, and the stars.

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Thirteen (Tosa)

It shows the young deer standing alone in the ocean, and the complex footsteps are considered to be the ultimate beauty of the deer dance.

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Arakane

It is a dance that prays for evil spirits and afflicted diseases.

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Scarecrow dance (scarecrow dance)

A flock of deer is afraid to misunderstand Sukiyamako as a human being, but in the end it is understood that it is not a human being, and it is a dance that the relief and play play.

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Rebel deer dance

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Maika-no-kino dance

It is a dance representing a situation where two stags compete for one stag.

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Mineko Hayaike dance

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Mejishikuru (Meji Shigurui)

It is a dance that shows how two male lions compete for one female lion.

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Blue lion dance

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Pillar support

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Ogikubo deer dance

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Kneeling

A red-and-white curtain is an elegant dance that contains a large, swaying air. It dances before and at the end of the day as a thanks dance.

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Here Eshi

It is the first dance to be performed in deer dance and is the basic dance. I will dance two by two to visit the leading deer.

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Great Buddha

It is the first dance to be performed in Ken dance, and dances while chanting Nembutsu for the celebration of the Bon Festival. It is a dance that changes from a quiet dance to a lively dance, and consists of three parts: the beginning, the middle dance, and the end.

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