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Shimotsuki Matsuri in Toyama-go - Yudate Kagura, Inviting the Gods to Bathe and Cleanse the Impurities of the Past Year

This is a special program presented in collaboration with one of Heartland's partner organizations, dedicated to preserving the traditional culture of the local area.

Located in the deeply mountainous region of southern Nagano Prefecture, Toyama-go is an intimate, tranquil hamlet. Toyama-go's Shimotsuki Matsuri ritual is a yudate kagura (kagura is a Shintoism-rooted sacred Japanese dance and music ritual dedicated to the gods, and yudate literally means "to boil water" - yudate kagura is a kind of kagura which involves boiling water as a part of the ritual) held at about ten shrines in the area on different days in mid-December - the season of winter solstice when daylight is shortest and it is believed that the life force becomes weak. Shimotsuki, meaning "the month of frost", comes from the name of this season of the lunar calendar.

Although the content of the ritual differs slightly from shrine to shrine, the yudate kagura begins with a purification ceremony to welcome the gods, followed by the boiling of water in a cauldron, to be offered to the gods. At the climax of the festival, figures wearing a variety of masks representing the gods appear and splash hot water from the boiling cauldrons with their bare hands. It is believed that this misogi-no-yu (purifying water) sprinkled over the local people will rid them of the evils from the past 12 months and give them new blessings to welcome the coming year. The series of rituals culminates in a solemn prayer for the gods to return home.

Become immersed in the swirling smoke from the cooking stove of a small, intimate shrine, and experience ancient Japanese traditions of prayer firsthand, as local residents commune with their gods.

Price

Shimotsuki Matsuri in Toyama-go

Per person

Adults・Children same amount 85000Yen

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Plan Details

Period 2024/12/15(Sun)~2024/12/15(Sun)
What is included in the travel/plan price ・Transportation to/from the meeting/end point, 1 lunch fee, 1 night accommodation fee (including 1 dinner and 1 breakfast), program fee, English guide fee
Minimum number of participants per group 1 person/people
Minimum number of participants 3 person/people
Maximum number of participants 6 person/people
Tour Conductor No
Start Time 11:20 (tentative)
Tour Time 2days
Reservation Deadline 60 days prior to tour start date
Payment Method CreditcardVISAmastercardjcbamericanexpressdiners
- Tour itinerary -

[Arrangements are being made to begin accepting applications in autumn 2024.]

FYI: Tour schedule conducted in 2023
[Day 1] 11:20 Meet at Ringo no Sato > Lunch at Atarajima (Inari-zushi - sushi wrapped in fried tofu) > Visit Kami-machi Sho-hachimangu and Matsuri Densho-kan Tenpaku > Onojima-hachimangu (Observe Shimotsuki Matsuri) > Dinner at Shimabata (around a Japanese irori hearth) > Onojima-hachimangu (Observee Shimotsuki Matsuri) (the observation finishes at 22:00) > Stay at Shimabata

[Day 2] 9:00 Departure from Shimabata > Factory tour at Kobahashi Konnyaku (traditional Japanese food made from konnyaku yams > Roadside Station (Michi-no Eki) Toyama-go (purchase popular sweet buns, if you like!) > 11:15 Tour finishes at Ringo no Sato

* All transfers are by private vehicle.

- Meeting Place -

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Ringo no Sato (tentative)

- Important Points -
  • [Application and tour operation]
    This tour will start accepting applications from Japanese customers before it starts accepting applications from inbound customers.
    Therefore, even if the number of inbound customers reaches the minimum number to run the tour (3 people), the tour may be cancelled if the number of Japanese customers does not reach the minimum number to run the tour.
    If the tour is organized, inbound guests will travel in the same group as Japanese guests, but inbound guests will have their own English-speaking guide.
    If you wish to apply for a tour after the application deadline (60 days prior to the scheduled tour date) or wish to increase the number of participants, we may be able to accommodate your request depending on the availability of the tour. Please contact us.
  • [Others]
    Please bear the cost of international remittance fees.
    Please purchase travel insurance in your own country.
    Regarding dietary restrictions, allergies, and other special considerations, we may not be able to accommodate all requests.
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  • 〔Necessary Items on Booking〕
    1. Contact information of group representative (e-mail, mobile phone number)
    2. Number of participants
    3. Information for each participant:
    (1) name, (2) nationality, (3) gender, (4) date of birth (5) home address, (6) Food allergy and dietary restrictions, other issues that require special considerations (if any)
    4. Preferred room configuration
- Cancellation Fee -

In cases where the customer cancels the contract after the contract has been completed, 1 customer will be charged a cancellation fee from their travel fee at the following rates. In cases where multiple people are participating and a portion of the customers cancel their contracts, we will charge the remaining customers a fee based on the difference according to the change in the number of people (around 1 vehicle/1 room per person) using transport and accommodation facilities.

Cancellation 10-8 days before the starting day of the tour Cancellation 7-2 days before the starting day of the tour Cancellation the day immediately before the starting day of the tour Cancellation before the start of the tour on the day of the tour Cancellation after the start of the tour or the traveler does not participate in the tour without notice (no show)
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- Plan Provider Company -

Liberta Inc (Heartland Japan)
5-7-25 Akatsuka, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo-to 175-0092 Japan

Sales Manager:Masuda

Contact Phone Number:TEL: +81-3-6265-3294 FAX: +81-50-3033-9220 E-MAIL: info@heartlandjapan.com

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Plan Contents

On the day of Shimotsuki Matsuri local shrines are already prepared to welcome the gods.

A ritual to purify the shrine in order to welcome the gods. Solemn dances are performed.

At the climax of the festival, hot water from the boiling cauldrons is sprincled over the local people to purify and give them blessings to welcome the coming year.

Figures wearing a variety of masks representing the gods appear one after another.

The Shimotsuki Festival is not only a sacred ritual, but also a joyous festival for the locals to rid themselves of the year's impurities.

The Shimotsuki Festival comes to a close with a solemn ritual in which the gods are asked to return home.

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