Kakeyo Festival

Japanese: 掛魚祭 - かけよまつり
Kakeyo Festival

...It is the warmest place in the prefecture, and the cherry blossoms in Seishi Park are known for their early blooming, and the Tabu forest is said to be the northernmost on the Japan Coast. The Kakeyo Festival of the Konoura Shrine, held every year on February 4th, is also called the Tara Festival, in which cold cod are offered to pray for safety at sea and a good catch. [Yuji Sato]...

*Some of the terms mentioned in relation to the "Kakeuo Festival" are explained below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…県内では最も温暖な地で,勢至公園の桜並木は早咲きで知られ,タブの群生林は日本海岸では北限といわれる。毎年2月4日に行われる金浦神社の掛魚(かけよ)祭は,寒ダラを奉納し海上安全と豊漁を祈願するもので,タラ祭とも呼ばれる。【佐藤 裕治】。…

※「掛魚祭」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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