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Hakui, Ishikawa Préfecture
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Cormorants brought from a distant island are released at the shrine during the annual Unosai Festival, and their landing patterns and feather colors are read to predict the year's harvest and weather.
Keta Taisha est l'ichinomiya, ou sanctuaire shinto principal, de l'ancienne province de Noto.
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Cormorants brought from a distant island are released at the shrine during the annual Unosai Festival, and their landing patterns and feather colors are read to predict the year's harvest and weather.
Keta Taisha est l'ichinomiya, ou sanctuaire shinto principal, de l'ancienne province de Noto.
By 859 AD, this shrine had already achieved 1st Court Rank, the highest imperial honor. It was even mentioned in poetry by Otomo no Yakamochi over 1,200 years ago.
Keta Taisha est étroitement associé à Ōkuninushi, un kami majeur de la mythologie japonaise.
Célébrations saisonnières et occasions spéciales
Hatsumode
Kigen-sai (Empire Foundation Festival)
Festival marking the legendary founding of Japan, held on National Foundation Day.
Kinen-sai (Spring Prayer Festival)
The spring festival praying for an abundant harvest and national prosperity.
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