Ogimachi
Hatotani
Tour・Activity
Doburoku festival🍶16OCT&17OCT
Doburoku festival🍶16OCT&17OCT
Tour Price:3000JPY p/p Includes Drink fee and Guide fee.
All you can drink, so be careful not to drink too much.
The meeting Place:Shirakawago tourist office in the Bus terminal 14:00
Cancellation policy
2 days before: 20%
The day before: 50%
On the day: 100%
ATTN:Last Bus to Takayama Depart at 17:30 from the Bus terminal
ATTN:Last Bus to Kanazawa Depart at 17:55 from the Bus terminal
Bus Schedule
Express Bus|Nohi Bus (nouhibus.co.jp)
Tour Price:3000JPY p/p Includes Drink fee and Guide fee.
All you can drink, so be careful not to drink too much.
The meeting Place:Shirakawago tourist office in the Bus terminal 14:00
Cancellation policy
2 days before: 20%
The day before: 50%
On the day: 100%
ATTN:Last Bus to Takayama Depart at 17:30 from the Bus terminal
ATTN:Last Bus to Kanazawa Depart at 17:55 from the Bus terminal
Bus Schedule
Express Bus|Nohi Bus (nouhibus.co.jp)
INFORMATION
| TEL | 05769-6-1013 Shirakawa-go tourist association 9:00~17:00 |
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Lion dance and folk song,Doburoku sake served at shrine.
Doburoku is made in the shrine's sake brewery in late January, when the shrine is covered in snow, using unique techniques that have been passed down since ancient times. At around 3:30pm, after the "Doburoku Ceremony" to dedicate the sake to the shrine is completed, the sake is transferred from the large sake barrel into a serving container called a "kittate," and the hostesses in aprons go around pouring each guest a cup of doburoku, filling the venue with a rich aroma. Doburoku is said to have been used for ceremonies since the Wadou period (about 1,300 years ago).
Doburoku is made in the shrine's sake brewery in late January, when the shrine is covered in snow, using unique techniques that have been passed down since ancient times. At around 3:30pm, after the "Doburoku Ceremony" to dedicate the sake to the shrine is completed, the sake is transferred from the large sake barrel into a serving container called a "kittate," and the hostesses in aprons go around pouring each guest a cup of doburoku, filling the venue with a rich aroma. Doburoku is said to have been used for ceremonies since the Wadou period (about 1,300 years ago).
Want to take additional tours?
The morning walking guided tour🌳16OCT&17OCT
Explanations of history and culture,enjoy walking around the Shirakawa-go Gassho-Zukuri village with our local guide.
Tour starts at 11:00 and costs 3,000 yen.
The morning walking guided tour🌳16OCT&17OCT
Explanations of history and culture,enjoy walking around the Shirakawa-go Gassho-Zukuri village with our local guide.
Tour starts at 11:00 and costs 3,000 yen.