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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180816T070000
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SUMMARY:Miyazu Tōrō nagashi Lantern and Fireworks Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMiyazu Tōrō nagashi(lantern) and Fireworks festival is the biggest event in Miyazu city\, Amanohashidate!! Thousands of red and white lanterns are lit and floated in the ocean to remember and pray for the souls of the dead.  Some people also write wishes on the lanterns.  Beautiful elaborately decorated Seireisen boats are floated and burned to mourn for those who have died in the past year.  After dark\, a large fireworks display is held in which 3\,000 brilliant fireworks light up the night sky. \nThe origin of the Miyazu floating lantern festival… \nThe town of Miyazu was formed about 400 years ago.  At that time\, the people of the town used to attach small lanterns to their offerings and float them in the ocean.  This was done to return the spirits of deceased family members back to the other world.  This custom is thought to be the origin of the festival that is celebrated today.  Soon\, the event became popular and the beauty of the “mourning lanterns” (the lanterns are primarily made to mourn for lost loved ones or one`s ancestors) floating in the water attracted many spectators from all around. \nYou can make your own lantern and make a wish for 800 yen(white and red lantern set)! \nhttp://www.amanohashidate.jp/lang/en/toro-nagashi-floating-lantern-festival-appendix-lantern-red-white-writing-example/ \nYou can see this festival at “Shimasaki Park” in Miyazu city Kyoto\, please see the map below. \n■Place: Shimasaki Park \n※Access:\nex1) Kyoto Station → about 2h30min by express Train → Miyazu Station → 10min on foot to Shimasaki Park \nex2) Amanohashidate Station→ 5min by Kyoto Tango Railway  →Miyazu Station →10min on foot to Shimasaki Park \n■Schedule \n6:00PM〜7:30 PM : Toro Nagashi Even \n7:30PM〜8:20 PM : Fireworks \nFor more information\, please check our upcoming posts on Facebook!! Search for our page\, “Amanohashidate Tourism Association”\nhttps://www.facebook.com/Amanohashidate-Tourism-Association-196278560965966/
URL:https://www.amanohashidate.jp/lang/en/event/miyazu-toro-nagashi-and-fireworks-at-miyazu-area/
LOCATION:Road Station Kyoto by the sea Miyazu\, Hamamachi 3007\, Miyazu city\, Miyazu\, Kyoto\, 6260012\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Summer
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SUMMARY:Monjudo Defune Festival & Fireworks at Amanohashidate
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis festival is a reinactment of a famous legend surrounding Chionji Temple.  The legend states that in ancient times an evil dragon savaged the area until it was changed into a good dragon by the Monju Bosatsu (Bodhisattva of Wisdom).  Firey torches and a floating stage are used to reinact the legend.  The climax of the performnace is the dragon dance\,  sure to amaze you.  This incredibly real and dramatic performance is sure to impress you and leave you speechless.  At the conclusion of the performance\, a fireworks display is held.  There are also many food stands selling food and drinks at Chionji Temple.
URL:https://www.amanohashidate.jp/lang/en/event/dehune-festival-at-amanohashidate/
LOCATION:Chionji Temple\, 466 Monjyu Miyazu city\, Kyoto\, Miyazu\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Summer
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150928
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SUMMARY:Amanohashidate Two Day Walk
DESCRIPTION:This is a walking event in which you can walk across Amanohashidate and around Miyazu city.\nThere are several courses including a 10km course and a 23km course. In the 10km course\, you can ride on a tour boat and in the 23km course\, you can enjoy a beautiful view of Amanohashidate from Kasamatsu Park. \nYou need to sign in to participate.
URL:https://www.amanohashidate.jp/lang/en/event/amanohashidate-two-days-walk/
LOCATION:Road Station Kyoto by the sea Miyazu\, Hamamachi 3007\, Miyazu city\, Miyazu\, Kyoto\, 6260012\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Autumn
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150425
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SUMMARY:Aoi Matsuri Festival
DESCRIPTION:The traditional Japanese festival held at Motoise Kono Shrine.\nThis is  the oldest festival in the Tango area and is said to have continued for more than 2500 years.
URL:https://www.amanohashidate.jp/lang/en/event/aoi-matsuri-festival/
LOCATION:Motoise Kono Shrine\, 430 Ogaki\, Miyazu\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Spring
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