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Oni-Oi-Shiki

When:
31st March 2018 @ 8:30 PM – 9:30 PM
2018-03-31T20:30:00+09:00
2018-03-31T21:30:00+09:00
Where:
Yakushi-ji Temple
457 Nishinokyocho
Nara, Nara Prefecture 630-8563
Japan
Cost:
Free

The Shuni-e ceremony in Yakushi-ji Temple,

commonly known as “Hanae-shiki”, is held from March 25th to 31st.

Ten kinds of imitation flower are dedicated

to Yakushi nyorai (the Healing Buddha).

The event originated to celebrate the recovery from illness of

the empress of Emperor Horikawa in the 9th Century.

 

The final, and wildest, part of this event is “Oni-oi-shiki”

(the ceremony to drive out ogres) on the night of March 31st.

It is a memorial service for making wishes,

but features “ogres” swinging large burning torches around,

and can be very dangerous. Please take care!

 

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