The Mikagura Festival of Tomiyama Village

The Mikagura Festival of Tomiyama Village

Release date : July 11, 1985
Runtime : 50m
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Original Language : Japanese /
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Located in the northeastern corner of Aichi Prefecture, Tomiyama Village has suffered from a shrinking population since the construction of Sakuma Dam left much of the village submerged (in 2005 Tomiyama was incorporated into Toyone Village). This film documents the mikagura festival, a tradition practiced in this region since the 15th century that combines the Shinto performing arts of yudate and kagura in praying for rebirth and purification.
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  • title:The Mikagura Festival of Tomiyama Village
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1985
  • Runtime:50m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Shinkichi Noda / Otsuka Masayuki / Ogawa Katsumi /
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  • Overview:Located in the northeastern corner of Aichi Prefecture, Tomiyama Village has suffered from a shrinking population since the construction of Sakuma Dam left much of the village submerged (in 2005 Tomiyama was incorporated into Toyone Village). This film documents the mikagura festival, a tradition practiced in this region since the 15th century that combines the Shinto performing arts of yudate and kagura in praying for rebirth and purification.
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