南砺NANTO

RECORD

Inami Woodcarving Museum
Born from the Chisels of Master Carpenters

VOICE

It was a very nice stage watching excellent folk performances at one time in Zuisenji Temple, that was a first time for me though I’m living nearby. (visitor)

Please pass on to younger people and continue to do your best. (visitor)

The Zuisenji Temple, which many people have inherited, and many fork performances that have been passed down in Nanto have found new possibilities. (person in charge of tourism association)

It was a very rare chance for the three major Toyama folk songs to perform together. and we look forward to future developments. (tourist business)

DATE
6th October (Sun) 2019
1st performance Open 16:30/Start17:00
2nd performance Open 18:30/Start19:00
PLACE
Zuisenji Temple, Nanto city, Toyama pref.
Admission fee
Free ※Maybe you’ll be standing.
TICKET
The performance is over

Organizer: Akari Art Executive Committee, Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan,Japan Arts Council, Japan Council of Performers Rights & Performing Arts Organizations

Co-organizer: Club Tourism International Inc.

Cooperation: Inami Japan Heritage Promotion Committee, Nanto City Tourism Association, Nagauta Association, Japanese Classical Dance Association

Support: Ministry of the Environment, Regional Revitalization and Inbound Tourism Council

PROGRAM

  1. Talk
    • “Welcome to Inami,a wood carving art gallery ”
    • Fujii Keiichi(Inami Japan Heritage Promotion Committee)
    • Mitani Naoki(Inami Japan Heritage Promotion Committee)
    • Tsunemoto Tetsuo(Zuisenji Temple)
  2. Inami Kiyari Odori
  3. Talk
    • “Gokayama, once a secluded mountain valley”
    • Tsuji Shiro(Etchu Gokayama Mugiyabushi Preservation Society)
  4. Kokiriko
  5. Mugiyabushi
  1. Talk
    • “A future of Inami woodcarving”
    • Maekawa Daichi(carver)
    • Hasegawa Hitoshi(Johana Ioriuta Preservation Society)
  2. Johana Ioriuta
  3. Japanese Classical Dance with Nagauta Shamisen Music
    “Four Seasons”

FOLK PERFORMANCE

Inami Kiyari Odori

Inami Kiyari Odori Inami Kiyari Group

Kokiriko

Kokiriko Etchu Gokayama Kokiriko Preservation Society

Mugiyabushi

Mugiyabushi Etchu Gokayama Mugiyabushi Preservation Society

Johana Ioriuta

Johana Ioriuta Johana Ioriuta Preservation Society

Odori Yatai

Odori Yatai Inami Japan Heritage Promotion Committee

Etchu Owara

Etchu Owara Etchu Yatsuo Owara Preservation Society Fukujima Branch

RELATED EVENT

Inami Akari Art

Lamps with a paper shades colors the grounds of Inami Zuisenji Temple and night streetscape of Inami. On each street, Odori Yatai, Inami Kiyari Odori, and Etchu Owara are performed.

Inami Akari Art

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