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Elementary and Junior High School Students Practice Singing and Drumming in Preparation for the "Otaue Festival" at Izawa Shrine on the 24th in Shima, Mie Prefecture.

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[Shima] Sixteen local elementary and junior high school students are practicing for the "Otaue Matsuri" (rice planting festival), a nationally designated important intangible folk cultural property (designated name: Isobe no Mikamita), to be held on the 24th at Izawa-no-miya, a sub-shrine of Ise Grand Shrine in Isobe-cho, Shima City, Mie Prefecture. The festival is said to have originated in the late Heian or early Kamakura period and is counted…
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[Shima] Sixteen local elementary and junior high school students are practicing for the "Otaue Matsuri" (rice planting festival), a nationally designated important intangible folk cultural property (designated name: Isobe no Mikamita), to be held on the 24th at Izawa-no-miya, a sub-shrine of Ise Grand Shrine in Isobe-cho, Shima City, Mie Prefecture. The festival is said to have originated in the late Heian or early Kamakura period and is counted…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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