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Kumano "Oshirasuhiki" Event: 100 People Pull Floats, Offering White Stones to "Hana No Iwaya" (Flower Grotto) in Mie

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[Kumano] On the 5th, the "Oshirasuhiki" (Pulling of the White Sumo Beach) Ceremony, dedicated to the "Hana no Iwaya" (Flower Grotto) within Hanakure Shrine in Arima Town, Kumano City, Mie Prefecture, was held throughout the town. Approximately 100 local residents pulled a magnificent float loaded with white stones, drawing a lively crowd of spectators. After the ceremony, the chief priest, Hitoshi Yamakawa, offered a prayer for traffic safety an…
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[Kumano] On the 5th, the "Oshirasuhiki" (Pulling of the White Sumo Beach) Ceremony, dedicated to the "Hana no Iwaya" (Flower Grotto) within Hanakure Shrine in Arima Town, Kumano City, Mie Prefecture, was held throughout the town. Approximately 100 local residents pulled a magnificent float loaded with white stones, drawing a lively crowd of spectators. After the ceremony, the chief priest, Hitoshi Yamakawa, offered a prayer for traffic safety an…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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