エンヤーホー of Ota
エンヤーホー (おおたの エンヤーホー) of Ota is folk entertainment played by the Gion festival of Yasaka-jinja Shrine in Asahi-shi, Chiba [1].
The Ota Gion festival is held every year in Yasaka-jinja Shrine for .27 days on July 26, and a pantomime is dedicated on the temporary construction stage of the precincts when the portable shrine which paraded around the district at night at about 8:00 p.m. of the main festival of 27th comes back to the Shinto shrine. And the dance that there is as the last program is played and the youth who be accompanied, and rises with the aspect of the red lion, and played the part of a lion shows an acrobatic feat on one of a pillar accompanied by 16 meters in height and sprinkles paper snowfall last.
This event was chosen as choice immaterial folk cultural assets by a name "エンヤーホー of Yasaka, Ota Shrine" in (1999) in 1999 and was appointed in formlessness folk cultural assets of Chiba in (2008) in 2008 [2].
Footnote
- ^ Asahi-shi
- ^ "エンヤーホー" is the generic name of the acrobatic feat played on a pantomime and an arriving pillar. Because the audience shouts with エンヤーホー during the progress of the event, I am called so, and it is said that the Yin and Yang method (いんようほう) transformed.
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