Local elementary school students perform “Chigo no Mai” to calm the eruption of Mt. Fuji, passed down through “oral tradition” for 1200 years, Kawaguchi Sengen Shrine, Yamanashi Prefecture

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Local elementary school students perform “Chigo no Mai” to calm the eruption of Mt. Fuji, passed down through “oral tradition” for 1200 years, Kawaguchi Sengen Shrine, Yamanashi Prefecture

富士山の噴火鎮める「稚児の舞」地元小学生が披露 1200年“口伝”で継 承 河口浅間神社 山梨県
美しい所作は口伝えで受け継がれてきたといい、28日は地元の小学2年から5年までの 女子児童7人が扇や剣を手に伝統の舞を披露しました。 神社には
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Local elementary school students perform “Chigo no Mai” to calm the eruption of Mt. Fuji, passed down through “oral tradition” for 1200 years, Kawaguchi Sengen Shrine, Yamanashi Prefecture
It is said that the beautiful movements have been passed down through word of mouth, and on the 28th, seven local elementary school girls from second to fifth grade performed a traditional dance with fans and swords in hand. The shrine has …
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