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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.

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

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

Miyanomai

Miyanomai

Miyanomai

Miyanomai

中将姫

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.

~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

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.

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.

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.

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"The True Story of Princess Satomi Tane"

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."

Photo: Dance offering at Nikko Futarasan Shrine

Renpachido Hall Owner Rensho

"Princess Satomi Tanehime's story"

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

伏姫

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.

"Little Story"

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 .

"Princess Harada Teruhime's story"

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

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Photo: Dance offering at Takaso Shrine

Shrine Maiden Yuzu

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.

おちいさま
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"The True Story of Princess Satomi Tane"

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."

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.

"Princess Satomi Tanehime's story"

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

巴御前
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