Mar. 26-29, 2019
World Heritage Site: Aki no Miyajima, Itsukushima Shrine
Aki no Miyajima is a sacred island where the entire island has been worshipped as an object of faith since ancient times. It is one of the Three Most Scenic Spots of Japan and a World Heritage Site. Since its shrine buildings were renovated in the 12th century by Taira no Kiyomori, incorporating the Shinden-zukuri style, Itsukushima Shrine has maintained its original appearance despite repeated reconstructions.
Club Tourism will hold the "Miyajima Bugaku" dedication
When the tide is in, Itsukushima Shrine looks as if it is floating on the sea (Photo courtesy of Hiroshima Prefecture)
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The music and dance performed on the high stage at Itsukushima Shrine is Bugaku. Bugaku was introduced from India, China, and other countries, and is now only found in Japan.
*Please note that the Bugaku performance may be canceled on the day due to weather conditions or circumstances at Itsukushima Shrine.
There are lots of unique features that only an original event can offer!
- A dynamic performance of "Miyajima Taiko"!
- As a special perk for tour guests, you can enjoy steamed oysters, oyster soup, and momiji buns!
- Comes with an original ladle as a souvenir♪
- Event Organizer
Club Rhythm Co., Ltd. - Event Sponsorship
Club Tourism Partners China Association - Event Cooperation
Itsukushima Shrine, Daiganji Temple