Wakayama Shrine Uses Comedy to Pray for Bountiful Harvest
12:29 JST, February 10, 2024
KATSURAGI, Wakayama — Laughter filled a shrine during its unique ritual of praying for a good harvest, which involves performers wearing masks and performing agricultural tasks with comical motions. The ritual took place during the Onda festival of Amano, which has been handed down for many years at Niutsuhime Shrine in Katsuragi, Wakayama Prefecture.
Performers wore masks to play various roles, such as a farmer called Tabito, a cattle herder, a cow and others. The performers acted out the process of planting and harvesting rice as if performing kyogen, a type of traditional Japanese comedy. For example, Tabito tried to get the cow stand up by beating its buttocks with a fan.
Among them, the one that drew people’s attention the most was Tazume, wearing an otafuku mask which looks like a round face woman with plump cheeks. About 100 spectators were there. They laughed when Tazume, holding a meal tray, entered the stage with a comical wiggling motion.
According to the shrine, the festival began about 1,000 years ago.
“Every year we improvise the performance so that the audience can enjoy it anew. We want to keep up with the times and carry on the tradition in the future,” said Megumi Sato, 73, a member of the society to preserve the festival. He is involved in teaching the performance.
"Features" POPULAR ARTICLE
-
Liven Up the Dinner Table With Homemade Ham
-
Diamond Fuji Observed in Shizuoka Pref., Attracting Photographers
-
Okayama: Distinctive Coworking Space Supervised by Architect Kengo Kuma Opens
-
Asakusa Underground Shopping Street the Japan’s Oldest Underground Mall
-
New Fantasy Springs Area at Tokyo DisneySea Unveiled to Press
JN ACCESS RANKING
- Weakening Yen Adds Complexity to BOJ’s Rate Hike Decisions; Rising Commodity Prices may Impact ‘Virtuous Cycle’ Efforts
- 70% of Japan Companies to Raise Pay Scales in FY 2024
- Japanese Seafood Exports to China Sink 57% in FY23; U.S. Becomes Largest Seafood Export Destination
- 48.6% of Global Patent Applications Related to All-Solid-State Batteries Came from Japanese Firms; Panasonic Tops List
- Core Consumer Prices Rise 2.8% in Fiscal 2023