Yata-no-Hi Matsuri

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Yata-no-Hi Matsuri is a traditional Japanese festival held at Kumano Hongu Taisha in Wakayama Prefecture, celebrating the sacred three-legged crow Yatagarasu and the spiritual heritage of the Kumano region.

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Yata-no-Hi Matsuri canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese festival
religious festival
associatedWith Kumano Sanzan NERFINISHED
Kumano faith NERFINISHED
celebrates sacred three-legged crow Yatagarasu NERFINISHED
spiritual heritage of the Kumano region
country Japan
culturalSignificance attracts pilgrims and visitors to Kumano Hongu Taisha
preserves local religious traditions of Kumano
dedicatedTo Yatagarasu NERFINISHED
features Shinto ceremonies
offerings at Kumano Hongu Taisha
rituals honoring the three-legged crow Yatagarasu
hasDeity Yatagarasu NERFINISHED
heritage part of the Kumano pilgrimage culture
language Japanese
locatedIn Kumano Hongu Taisha NERFINISHED
Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture NERFINISHED
Wakayama Prefecture NERFINISHED
performedAt Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine grounds NERFINISHED
region Kumano region NERFINISHED
relatedMythology Japanese mythology
myths of Yatagarasu as a divine guide
religion Shinto
theme guidance and protection symbolized by Yatagarasu
typeOfEvent annual shrine festival

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Kumano Hongu Taisha hasFestival Yata-no-Hi Matsuri