社会我登哥-The first time I knew about まはげ was when I was planning a trip to Akita, I got used to the cute culture everywhere in Tokyo, and occasionally saw this kind of sturdy ghost culture, which is rare in Japanese culture, and felt my eyes shine. Decisively abandon the plan to go to Akita North World Natural Heritage Shirakami Mountain, and turn to the northwest of Akita to experience the well-preserved culture of ghosts and gods.
DayveeAfter the performance, I saw the straws left on the tatami mats and asked the guide. According to the tour guide, please put the straw in your wallet and do your best ~
FarwahZionThere is a trailhead at the back of the hall of worship, so you can take a walk in the mountains. It only takes about 10 minutes to visit the hall of worship, but it takes some time to go around all of them.
hw9586A sightseeing platform in Akita Prefecture, you can overlook the mountains and rivers, the scenery is not bad, there are few people, it is very quiet
婉儿婉儿Senshu Park is located along the Kubota Castle ruins of the Satake clan in Akita City. It is a park full of greenery. In the Edo period, the castle was once prosperous as the residence of the 200,000-stone Ishigami, and the Satake clan, the lord of the Akita domain, and now there are many historical relics. The Satake Historical Museum in the park displays historical materials from 12 generations of people in the domain of the domain. From the outer city to the center of the city, there are portraits of the twelve generations of feudalism, tea room, large washbasin, Yojiro Inari Shrine, etc. The restored Kubota Castle main gate and water fountain have become popular leisure places for citizens.
bmi2004Thousands of miles came to see the Lantern Festival, which has been passed down for centuries, and it didn't disappoint me. His appearance and skills were not good. Kanto Lantern Festival originated during the Baoli year. In order to drive away the evils and evils of summer, it is held from August 3rd to 6th in the Gregorian calendar every year. During the Kanto Festival, there will be a Kanto Contest during the day and take turns to perform. The performances are scored by professionals on the podium. At night, lanterns are lit on Kanto Street, Taiko drums are played, and various pole skills are displayed. There is a paid viewing seat in the center of the street. There were crowds of spectators standing along the street, tens of thousands of people gathered, applauding and cheering, and there was a lot of excitement. There were even younger children who held up the children's pole lantern in full posture, and looked no less serious than adults.