The “Hojoe,” held every year in September at Daizenji Tamataregu Shrine in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, is a religious service where people release “Nīnagai” (Horned Turban) shellfish related to Empress Jingu. It is crowded with people praying for a bountiful harvest and family safety. Why not feel the arrival of autumn at this festival where history and tradition come alive?
Highlights of Daizenji Tamataregu Hojoe
Nīnagai Shellfish Release Ceremony: This is a religious service that originated from the legend that Empress Jingu was helped by Nīnagai shellfish during her expedition to Silla. Shrine priests and worshipers release the Nīnagai shellfish that parasitize the large camphor tree in the shrine grounds, with their wishes.
Solemn Religious Service: During the Hojoe, religious services are performed to pray for a bountiful harvest, family safety, and business prosperity. Let’s offer our prayers calmly in the solemn atmosphere.
Lively Events: After the religious service, various events are held. Many stalls selling local specialties and gourmet food also open, enlivening the festival.
Event Information
Item | Information |
Address | 1463-1 Miyamoto, Daizenji-machi, Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture 830-0075 Daizenji Tamataregu Shrine |
Phone Number | 0942-27-1887 (Daizenji Tamataregu Shrine / Daizenji Festival Executive Committee) |
Event Date | September 10, 2023 (Sun) |
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM: Religious Service | |
12:00 PM to 9:00 PM: Events | |
Parking | Available |
Access | Take the Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line to Daizenji Station (about a 5-minute walk) |
Take the Nishitetsu bus (No. 15) from JR Kurume Station, get off at “Miyamae” bus stop (about a 3-minute walk) | |
Take a taxi from JR Araki Station (about 10 minutes) | |
About 40 minutes from Kyushu Expressway Kurume IC |
Notes
The 2023 event is over.
Please check the official website for the latest information.
A Trip to Enjoy Autumn in Kurume
Why not visit Kurume’s tourist attractions along with the Daizenji Tamataregu Hojoe? Let’s fully enjoy the charming Kurume, with its abundant nature, historical buildings, and delicious gourmet food.