Goto Kagura 【Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property】

A traditional artform unique to the Goto Islands with over 400 years of history

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In Edo period Shinkamigoto, there were two types of Kagura. The first was Kamigoto Kagura, originating from Shinuonome and Kamigoto, both formerly part of the Fukue Domain. The second was Arikawa Kagura, practiced in Arikawa, part of the former Goto Domain. These forms of Kagura make up two of the seven forms composing the Goto Islands' "Goto Kagura", designated as a national intangible cultural property in 2002. In 2016, it was designated as a national important intangible folk property.
The tradition of Goto Kagura was mainly passed down by priests. It is performed around a one tatami space with movements based on circling back and forth around the space. In addition to a variety of harvest dances, there's lion dances, traditional shrine maiden dances, and other unique performances. Each is distinct and rich with history.
Watch and notice the similarities to the kagura forms of the rest of western Japan—as well as the unique ways in which Goto Kagura evolved. The performances express the distinct features of the area, as well as how the art of kagura changed over time.
In autumn, each shrine holds a fall festival. During this time, men will march the streets carrying elegant shrines, lion heads, and gorgeous flower carts to the beat of taiko drums and flutes. Goto Kagura will also be featured at each shrine. 

Click to view schedule for the 2023 Autumn Festival.
October 1st Sunday

Arikawa Shrine
Shijikihaguro Shrine (Iwaseura)

October 2nd Monday Arikawa Shrine
Masahiko Shrine (Sone)
October 8th Sunday Shiometenman Shrine (Naname)
 
October 9th Monday (Holiday) Shiometenman Shrine (Naname)
October 10th Tuesday Harami Shrine (Akao)
October 11th Wednesday Harami Shrine (Akao)
October 14th Saturday Enohama Shrine
Narao Shrine
Kotoshiranushi Shrine (Nikubi)
October 15th Sunday Enohama Shrine
Narao Shrine
Kotoshiranushi Shrine (Nikubi)
October 20th Friday Oyamazumi Shrine (Doinora)
October 21st Saturday Oyamazumi Shrine (Doinora)
Tenman Shrine (Enora)
Konarao Shrine
Kogushi Shrine
Masahiko Shrine (Sone)
October 22nd Sunday Tenman Shrine (Enora)
Konarao Shrine
Kogushi Shrine
Masahiko Shrine (Sone)
October 23rd Monday Otomiya Shrine (Ogawara)
October 24th Tuesday Otomiya Shrine (Ogawara)
October 27th Friday Daio Shrine (Higashikonora)
Hime Shrine (Aiko)
Marodo Shrine (Amiage)
October 28th Saturday Daio Shrine (Higashikonora)
Hime Shrine (Aiko)
Marodo Shrine (Amiage)
Masahiko Shrine (Nama)
Yama Shrine (Funasaki)
Akao Shrine
October 29th Sunday Masahiko Shrine (Nama)
Yama Shrine (Funasaki)
Akao Shrine
Kumano Shrine (Azetsu)
October 30th Monday Tainora Shrine
Kumano Shrine (Azetsu)
October 31st Tuesday Tainora Shrine
November 2nd Thursday Aokata Shrine
Yasaka Shrine (Tomosumi)
November 3rd Friday (Holiday) Aokata Shrine
Yasaka Shrine (Tomosumi)
November 4th Saturday Otomiya Shrine (Tatekushi)
Shijikihaguro Shrine (Ota)
November 5th Sunday Otomiya Shrine (Tatekushi)
Shijikihaguro Shrine (Ota)
November 12th Sunday Ojikimi Shrine (Urakuwa)
November 13th Monday Ojikimi Shrine (Urakuwa)
November 18th Saturday Motoyama Shrine (Tsuwazaki)
November 19th Sunday Motoyama Shrine (Tsuwazaki)
November 24th Friday Enokizu Shrine (Enokizu)
November 25th Saturday Enokizu Shrine (Enokizu)

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Address 857-4211 長崎県南松浦郡新上五島町有川郷428-31
TEL 0959-42-0964
Price Public showings: Free
Private showing (reservation required): 32,400 yen per one group

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