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At Sangonomiya,
In addition to offerings to shrines and temples,
Japan's history is the longest in the world.
We will convey traditional culture.

Sangonomiya dedicates Miyanomai and Butsubu(play Buddhist Sutra

to shrines and temples, and tell you about the history and traditional culture of Japan, which boasts the longest in the world.

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Miyanomai

Buddhism song

宮ノ舞

~Miyanomai~

This dance depicts the lives of the princesses and shrine maidens as depicted in the Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, and other historical literature.

MIYANOMAI

It is a dance that represents the life of the japanese princess priestess whice depicted in the Kojiki, Nihon-Shoki, and historical literatures in Japan.

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"Amanoiwato"
~ Amaterasu Oomikami, the Chief Goddess of Japan, and the Eight Million Gods

Amaterasu Omikami is a goddess who combines the characteristics of a sun god and a shrine maiden.

Amaterasu Omikami is also known as the sun goddess.

He is the chief god of Japan.

It represents one of the most famous myths, the Ama-no-Iwato.

" AMA NOIWATO"

This story is about from a mythology that to make Amaterasu Oomikami came out from a rock cave.

Amanoiwato story is one of the most famous story.

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↓About Mai↓

Susanoo, the younger brother of Amaterasu Omikami and god of violent storms, was banished from heaven to earth by the eight million gods for his repeated crimes of violence, and met the incredibly beautiful Princess Inada.

When she was about to be eaten by the giant monster Yamata no Orochi , she was saved by Susanoo, who swore to marry her . The two built Japan's first palace in Suga, and Susanoo went from being a violent god to being a heroic god loved by all. The sword that emerged from the tail of the Yamata no Orochi that Susanoo had defeated is the Kusanagi Sword, one of the Three Sacred Treasures.

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"Taika no Sakura"
~ The deity of Yaegaki Shrine, Princess Inada, and the story of Susanoo and the Yamata no Orochi

"Prayer"
~ Princess Miyazu, the deity worshipped at Atsuta Shrine, wife of Emperor Yamato Takeru

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With the beauty of the moon shining in the dark night,
With strength greater than that of a man,

The wife of Emperor Yamato Takeru.

Granted by Emperor Yamato Takeru

"The Three Sacred Treasures: Kusanagi Sword"

The 80-year grace period was respected

He is the enshrined deity of Atsuta Shrine.

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"Pray~princess Miyazu"

Princess MIYAZU was so beautiful and shining like the moon in the dark night. and she was a wife of Yamato-takeru, one of the most famous leader in Japan, Princess MIYAZU built the Atsuta-Jingu-shrine to worship him and the kusanagi-sword. And She devoted her entire life to protect the shrine and the sword for over 80 years.

"Prayer for victory"
~Hachiman Shrine's deity: Empress Jingu, Mother of Hachiman-no-Okami (Emperor Ojin)

The mother of Hachiman and Emperor Ojin.

She was the wife of Emperor Chuai, the son of Emperor Yamato Takeru, and a shrine maiden who received oracles from the gods.

After her husband's death, Empress Jingu, who was nearing the end of her pregnancy, took it upon herself to lead the army as general and conquer the Three Kingdoms of Korea.

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"Pray for victory Empress Jingu"

Empress Jingu was the enshrined deit y of Hachiman-shrine which had forty six thousand shrines nationwide. and she was the mother of emperor Ojin as the god Hachiman and a wife of emperor Chuai, the prince of Yamatotakeru. She was also a princess to protect the country with the oracle. Empress Jingu is the mother of Japan.

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"Introductory Dance"
~ A message from the past to the future ~

Lives that have been connected since ancient times. This dance questions the meaning of being born into this world, no matter what era it is.

"Jo-no-mai"

Life has been connected s ince ancient times. This is a dance that asking the meaning of being born into this world no matter what time of year it is.

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"Dance of the End"
~ It's a happy long life ~

It is a blessing to have a celebration . Seeing everyone happy makes the gods and Buddhas happy too. It is a joyous, joyous dance.

"Yui-no-mai"

This is a dance of joy and happiness and for celebrations. And also seeing everyone rejoice Gods and Buddha are so pleased.

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"Bu-no-mai"

This is a dance that is the heart and soul of the samurai family who lives together with their people from all over the country making a daily life and rejoice in a harvest , and hold festivals to make enrich their hearts.

This dance is based on the samurai's teachings to encourage the people in every corner of the country, working together with them in their daily lives, celebrating good harvests, and holding festivals.

"Dance of the Warriors"
~ A bond that connects thousands of people

Photo: Dance offering at Nikko Futarasan Shrine

Senjudo Headmaster Kakaka and his disciples

~Kishinbu~ “Yasha Onishaku”

The minds of "good and evil" and "demons and Buddhas" intertwine
A dance that gives the strength to survive in the human world by relying on the gods and Buddhas

"Yasha-kissha"

In this human world where the spirits of "good and evil" and "demons and Buddhas" mingle, this dance relies on the gods and Buddhas to give the strength to survive.

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鬼神舞

~Miko Nun Dance~ "Chujohime"

The dance of Princess Chujo, who became a nun at the age of 16, wove the hemp mandala, preached and walked the path of a Buddhist teacher, and was greeted by Amida Buddha and twenty-five bodhisattvas and attained Buddhahood in this very body.

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"Mikonimai"

At the age of 16, she became a nun, wove a hemp mandala, walked the path of a Buddhist leader by preaching, and was welcomed by Amida Buddha and twenty-five bodhisattvas, attainment of Buddhahood during life.

Photo: Dance offering at Okunitama Shrine

Kanan-do temple head priest, Ryoju, and his disciples

巫女尼舞

~ Princess Dance ~

Dance of the Samurai Princesses that Run Through the Ages

"Hime-no-mai"

Dance of the Samurai Princesses that Run Through the Ages

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Photo: Dance offering at Nikko Futarasan Shrine

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"Princess Satomi Tanehime's story"

This dance represents Princess Satomi Tanehime, who was the model for Fushimihime in Bakin Takizawa's "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden."

This is the dance of Satomi Tanehime, who, during the Warring States period, was saddened by the fact that women were being used as tools of war, so she took her beloved dog, Yafusa, and retreated to a cave, where she clung to Kannon Bodhisattva and built Horin-ji Temple.

Later, Bakin Takizawa wrote the famous "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden."

"The True Story of Princess Satomi Tane"

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Photo: Dance offering at Takaso Shrine

Shrine Maiden Yuzu

"Princess Harada Teruhime's story"

A dance that depicts the life of Princess Harada Teruhime, told in the Itoshima legend "Ochiisama"

This dance depicts the life of Princess Harada Teruhime, who is told in the Itoshima legend "Ochiisama," and who , despite suffering the misfortune of her castle falling during the Warring States period, gave up her social status, and, determined to live a strong life, became a fisherman's wife and lived a bright and happy life .

"Little Story"

~ Otogimai ~

A dance for children that depicts "Otogi-zoshi" and "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter," which are traditional Japanese folk tales that are passed down to the present day.

"Otogi-mai"

A dance to be passed down to children, depicting "Otogi-zoshi" and "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter," which are traditional Japanese folk tales passed down to the present day.

御伽ノ舞
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"Kaguya"

The story of Princess Kaguya and the old man, depicted in the oldest story, "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter"

Depicted in the oldest story, "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter"

The Tale of Princess Kaguya and the Old Man

"Princess Kaguya"

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"Princess Toyotama"

Toyotama no Himeuta This represents Princess Toyotama, who is said to be the model for Otohime-sama of the wonderful Dragon Palace. This dance is also a prayer for safe delivery. The womb that nurtures the child for 10months is likened to the mother sea and It means "May the little ones have a life! Today, Shrine maiden Ai, with a 7-month-old baby in her belly, will dance.

Depicted in the fairy tale "Urashima Taro"

She is said to be the model for Princess Otohime in Dragon Palace.

A dance representing Princess Toyotama.

It also includes a prayer for safe childbirth.

The womb that nurtures my child on October 10th,

Likened to the mother sea,

I hope you have a wonderful life.

This is the meaning behind it.

"Princess Toyotama"

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"Princess Uguisu"

A dance depicting the nightingale's kagura dance

that heralds the arrival of spring

A dance depicting the nightingale's kagura dance that heralds the arrival of spring.

"Princess Uguisu"

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