[Casual] A simple experience of “Dekansho Bushi,” a Japanese intangible cultural heritage, and a Japanese festival

[Casual] A simple experience of “Dekansho Bushi,” a Japanese intangible cultural heritage, and a Japanese festival

The Dekansho Festival features a traditional bon dance that is performed to the folk song “Dekansho Bushi,” which has been passed down from the Edo period. The Dekansho Festival is said to be the largest folk song festival in western Japan. A giant wooden yagura (watchtower), one of the largest in Japan, is erected at the San-no-maru Square of the ruins of Sasayama Castle, where a dance with the general public is held. Every year on August 15 to 16, the festival takes place over two days. It is believed that one can understand the historical and cultural climate of Tamba-Sasayama City by listening to the Dekansho Bushi, which is said to have more than 400 variations. With this plan, you can easily experience the Dekansho Bushi performed by the staff of Aoyama Historical Village. In addition, you can make your own original hand towel by adding your favorite pattern to it featuring the lyrics of the Dekansho Bushi and participate in the full-scale dance on the day of the Dekansho Festival with your own towel.

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Dekansho dance experience by the staff of Aoyama Historical Village.

Dekansho dance experience by the staff of Aoyama Historical Village.

Dekansho dance experience by the staff of Aoyama Historical Village.

Dekansho dance experience by the staff of Aoyama Historical Village.

Staff and customers dancing together.

Staff and customers dancing together.

Every year on August 15 to 16, one of the largest wooden watchtowers in Japan is erected and a dance with the general public is performed.
日本遺産ポータルサイト文化庁

Every year on August 15 to 16, one of the largest wooden watchtowers in Japan is erected and a dance with the general public is performed. 日本遺産ポータルサイト文化庁

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Minimum Number of Passengers
1 participant
Maximum Capacity
30 participants
Participation Restrictions
Not available
Meeting and Exchange Areas
Tamba-Sasayama Municipal Aoyama Historical Village, Tamba-Sasayama Dekansho Kan
48 Kitashinmachi, Tamba-Sasayama-shi, Hyogo
Open Period
Year-round
Closed Period
Closed on Mondays (closed on Tuesdays if Monday is a holiday), New Year’s holidays: December 25 to January 1
Meeting Times and Business Hours
The museum opens at 9:00 a.m., registration ends at 4:30 p.m. and closes at 5:00 p.m. When making your reservation, be sure to confirm your experience times.
Tour Schedule
An example of the experience Admission at 10:00 a.m. A history guide to Dekansho Bushi and dance instruction by the staff of Aoyama Historical Village. Participants can make their own hand towel after the dance experience. You can color it with your favorite color to make it match your original Katagami stencil.
Required Time
60–90 minutes
Provision of Meals
Meals are not provided
Universal accessibility
Available
Parking
Parking: Available for up to 5 standard-sized vehicles
Related websites
https://withsasayama.jp/aoyama/

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