The Koami Shrine holds a doburoku (sake) festival annually on the 28th of November. It is otherwise known as a harvest festival, where rice and sake are offered to Gods.
Following the offering rites, priests of Koami Shrine will offer doburoku (home-brewed sake) to visitors in prayer for productivity for grain, good health and fortune. In addition, the Sato-kagura Shinto dance designated as intangible folklore cultural asset will be performed around noon, so be sure to stay around for that.
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