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Showing posts with label event hiroshima. Show all posts

12/24/2011

☆Chinka-Sai in Miyajima☆


It's getting much colder these days..Need Kotatsu to keep me warm:)

Itsukushima Shrine’s Chinkasai Festival is held every December 31st from 6pm, providing a show visitors are unlikely to forget. The festival is intended to protect both the Shrine and the town from disastrous fires, a real concern where, traditionally, close-set buildings were constructed largely of wood and paper. The way the festival approaches the problem, however, may seem a bit counterintuitive.



Late in the evening, crowds of young men begin to gather in the area before the Shrine. An huge fire is lit and the men, working in teams, scramble to take hold of enormous torches made of bundled pine wood. With the torches blazing and smoking, the men dash for the Otorii gate and for a time the whole sea between the Shrine and the gate appears to be on fire. Chinkasai is sometimes translated as the “fire-sating” festival, and the idea seems to be that by feeding fire now, the Shrine and town will be spared its hunger later. An interesting idea, and a dramatic and exciting display.



Only 25minutes from Hiroshima station to Miyajimaguchi station, transfer to ferry which takes 10,minutes!
You can have 2 great experience at once! Sightseeing Miyajima(World Heritage) and Japanese Traditional Festival which held only once a year!!

10/04/2011

☆Kikka Festibal in MIYAJIMA☆

2011 October 15th (Sat) 6pm~
Autumn leaves in Miyajima

Autumn is coming to Hiroshima very soon. It's been chilly these days. Easy to get sick as seasons change. Please take good care of yourself.

Kikka Festibal will be held in Miyajima in October. This festival is for offering chrysanthemum flowers to Japanese god.
There will be court dance performance.

The court dance and music introduced into Miyajima from Kyoto by Kiyomori Taira is dancing by the gagaku. Around 20 pieces including "Ryo-oh", "Nasori" "Manzai raku" and "Engi raku" are still handed down to Itsukushima Shrine from the latter period in the twelfth century.


The court dance and music introduced into Miyajima from Kyoto by Kiyomori Taira is dancing by the gagaku. Around 20 pieces including "Ryo-oh", "Nasori" "Manzai raku" and "Engi raku" are still handed down to Itsukushima Shrine from the latter period in the twelfth century.
The court dance and music is originally from India, Vietnam, China and the Korean Peninsura, but it does not exist any place other than Japan today.

Even it does not remain in India where is its birthplace, China, and the Korean Peninsura now. It is conserved in the Imperial Household Agency, Shitenno-ji Temple in Osaka, Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima and other several places in Japan.

About 1hour and 10minutes by Tram,35minutes by JR from HANA Hostel☆

9/28/2010

October 1st. (FRI) SAKE Festival in Hiroshima downtown

!! Sake Festival in Hiroshima !!

It is a Japanese traditional festival season in Autumn.
Here is a Sake Festival for someone who wants to try lots of types of SAKE as much as you like!

When : October 1st. (Fri) 17:00 - 20:00

Where : Hiroshima Downtown @ Alice garden (near Parco shopping centre)

Admission fee :
1000yen for Original cup
(You can drink sake as much as you like)
500yen for 5 tickets
( You can drink 5 cups of sake)

In case of RAIN.... GO!

From Hiroshima Hana hostel...Take a tram(#1,2 or 6) from Hiroshima sta. and get off at Hachyobori sta.
Then walk on a chuo-dori toward to Parco shopping centre for 3min.



 

8/04/2010

Peace memorial ceremony

The ceremony is held in front of the Memorial Cenotaph in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park with many citizens including the families of the deceased and the people from all over the world.

WHEN : August 6th. 8:00-8:50

WHERE : Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

Admission : FREE

There is also a Film [ THE BACK OF DESTINY ] will be shown at the International conference centre Hiroshima(next to peace memorial museum) from 15:30 - 16:10 on the 6th August. Admission fee is free.
The story tells you about a couple who lived and survived from an atomic bombing.
English subtitle.

Access from Hana Hostel:
Take a tram(#2 or 6 ) from Hiroshima station.
Get off at Genbaku dorm mae station which is in front of A-bomb dorm.
It takes 15min from Hana Hostel.

5/06/2009

Off the beaten track

If you walk toward downtown from Hiroshima station, you might encounter the steeple of Noborimachi Cathedral. But you should not take the way along the major tram track, though.
You might even hear the bell tolling if you walk by this place at certain hours. To some, it is a familiar scene, maybe too usual and obsolete.

The church, featuring a pipe organ, is said to have a great sound rendering structure compared to other church buildings in Japan. Live pipe organ concert is held monthly on every first Sunday of the month at 4:00 PM. And the coming concert is on the 7th of June. Each time, a different prestigious organist is playing for this event.


***Budget Accommodation in Hiroshima "Hana Hostel"***