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Reitaisai: held on October 14, the biggest festival of the shrine. Float event held immediately after Reitaisai is the famous Kawagoe Festival, which is designated as a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property and listed as the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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City, it is often called Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine. Hikawa Shrine is known for its Reitaisai, or a festival considered the origin of Kawagoe festival, which was registered as a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property and listed as a
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as the genius of the castle town Kawagoe. The main building of the shrine has elaborate carvings, which was donated by Matsudaira Naritsune, the lord of Kawagoe Domain in 1849. It was designated as an important cultural asset of Saitama.
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Pray for good match: held at 8:08 on the 8th and on the 4th Saturday of each month. (8 is considered a lucky number after its shape in Chinese character)
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Hikawa Shrine was founded during the reign of Emperor Kinmei, in 541. The shrine had an influential parishioner's group with various subordinate priests.
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Since 1457, when Kawagoe Castle was built by Ota Doshin, Ota Dokan (father and son), the shrine had been worshipped by the successive lords of
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Kawagoe Festival: held on the 3rd weekend of October, in which elaborately decorated floats parade throughout the castle town Kawagoe.
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measuring 15 meters high is one of the tallest wooden torii gates in Japan, and has a framed symbol with writings from
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Wind Chime Festival: held during the months of July, August and September, thousands of wind chimes called
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Great Purification: held on July 31 and December 31 to purify ourselves of daily uncleanness.
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Shinto shrines : a guide to the sacred sites of Japan's ancient religion
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with one's wishes written on wooden plaques are displayed.
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Saitama Prefecture designated tangible cultural property
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1849
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Affiliation
Shinto
Hikawa Shrine (Kawagoe) is located in Japan
Geographic coordinates
35°55′39″N 139°29′19″E / 35.927586°N 139.488532°E / 35.927586; 139.488532
Glossary of Shinto
Shinto shrine
Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture
Omiya Ward, Saitama
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
Kawagoe Domain
torii gate
Katsu Kaishu
Susanoo-no-Mikoto
Kushinadahime
fūrin
"Love Blessing at the Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine"
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