
Takachiho Shrine Night Kagura
Watch masked priests perform ancient Shinto kagura dances telling the myth of Amaterasu emerging from a cave — every night at 8pm, year-round. One of Japan's most atmospheric cultural rituals.
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The one-hour abridged kagura (sacred dance-drama) performed nightly at Takachiho Shrine is a condensed version of the 33-act overnight version performed privately in local farmhouses November–February. The four dances shown — including Ame no Uzume's dance that lured Amaterasu from the cave — are extraordinarily vivid and moving. Arrive by 19:30 to get a good seat.
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