The Kuromori Shrine Annual Festival is a traditional festival held by the shrine in Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture, in the Tohoku region of Japan. This time, I participated in a walking event organized by the Miyako City Geopark Promotion Council, so I would like to introduce the outline, schedule, and how to enjoy the festival.
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Table of Contents
- Overview (Highlights of the Geopark, Kuromori Shrine and Kuromori Kagura)
- Walking along the hydrangea path
- A bustling shrine grounds and a Kuromori Kagura performance
- Awaiting the dedication of Kuromori Kagura, a nationally designated important intangible folk cultural property
- Information on how to participate (for the next festival)
Overview (Highlights of the Geopark, Kuromori Shrine and Kuromori Kagura)
The Kuromori Shrine Annual Festival is a traditional festival held at Kuromori Shrine in Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture, in the Tohoku region of Japan.
This is a wonderful event where you can see the Kuromori Kagura offering, as shown in the photo at the beginning of this article.
In addition, the approach to Kuromori Shrine is a beautiful walking spot. Every year, during the annual festival, Miyako City holds a geo-guided tour, so we recommend joining the tour and walking with the shrine.
In 2024, Kuromori Shrine's annual festival will be held on Sunday, July 21st, and we took a guided tour of the Geopark's highlights, Kuromori Shrine and Kuromori Kagura.
Kuromoriyama has attracted faith as a mountain that protects fishing and trade along the Rikuchu coast.
Kuromori Shrine, located on the mountainside, is a center of faith for the local community, and the Kuromori Kagura dance that is handed down in this area is a prayer dance performed during the New Year holidays.
Kuromori Kagura has been designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan, and the shrine building of Kuromori Shrine is a tangible cultural property of the city. It is also a site (point of interest) of the Sanriku Geopark.
We walked about 4km round trip from Yamaguchi Community Center to the shrine, listening to a geoguide's explanation about Miyako's history and its connection to geography.

The approach to the shrine is decorated with red and white banners, giving the feeling of the annual festival.

The climb continues until Kuromori Shrine. About 4km (60 minutes)
Walking along the hydrangea path
The 2024 Kuromori Shrine Annual Festival was held on July 20th.
This is the time of year when hydrangeas are in full bloom. Even though the climb continues, the blue, purple, and pale pink flowers soothe our spirits.
As you walk and listen to the guide's explanations, you can get a sense of the geology and history of the area.

A bustling shrine grounds and a Kuromori Kagura performance
The shrine grounds are now in sight. Many people have gathered, eagerly awaiting the Kagura dance that will be performed.

There are many thick trees, giving you a sense of history.
Awaiting the dedication of Kuromori Kagura, a nationally designated important intangible folk cultural property
The main focus of this event is to enjoy the Kuromori Kagura dedication performance to your heart's content.
The shrine building of Kuromori Shrine has been designated as a tangible cultural property of the city and is also a site (point of interest) of the Sanriku Geopark.
We wait with excitement for the dedication dance performance to begin on the shrine stage, decorated with fishing flags.

A powerful and elegant dance of tradition, vibrant costumes and solemn music.
Kuromori Kagura has been designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan, and is breathtaking in its artistic quality.

Information on how to participate (for the next festival)
We would like to provide you with this year's information as a reference for your next participation.
Please stay tuned for the latest information on next year's event.
・Date: Sunday, July 21, 2024 (third Sunday in July)
Organizer: Miyako City Sanriku Geopark Promotion Council (0193-68-9091)
・Meeting time: 8:15am
Meeting place: In front of Yamaguchi Community Center (1-3-14 Yamaguchi, Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture)
・Nearest station: Sanriku Railway Yamaguchi Danchi Station (approximately 8 minutes on foot)
・Participation fee: 500 yen (including guide fee, insurance fee, and souvenir fee)
・Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
・Water is essential. It would be a good idea to bring some snacks as well.
・There are some steep slopes, so you may need to be a little physically fit.