02/02/2022
Though it feels like the new year just started, we have already reached the beginning of February. Which means the Oto Matsuri festival at Kamikura-jinja Shrine is nearing upon us!🥰
This 1400-year old festival is held every February 6th in Shingu City, Wakayama to welcome the new year and the changing of winter into spring! 2000 men gather at the top of Kamikura-jinja Shrine to receive the sacred fire on their torch, before rushing down the shrine’s 538 stone steps. Coming down like a waterfall of fire, it is truly a magnificent sight!🔥🔥🔥
👀Unfortunately with the coronavirus situation rearing its head once again, the Oto Matsuri festivities will be limited to the shrine priests and other associates for another year. There will also be no spectating from the Taikobashi bridge. If you are visiting Kamikura-jinja Shrine on the 6th of February, you will only be able to use the carpark until 12pm and that visiting on foot will be allowed until 3pm. Afterwards, the shrine is shut in preparation for the event.
Hopefully next year Shingu will be able to welcome everyone again! We look forward to seeing everyone in white, torches shining brightly in the night when the time comes. Until then, stay safe and healthy.😘⛩
P.S The fastest time recorded to race down the steps is 27 seconds! Crazy!