Treasure Box Japan - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Shimane― Embroidered in Tradition
Based on Japanese mythology, Iwami Kagura dances feature lively music, gorgeous costumes and expressive masks. A dedicated artisan, making costumes for over 60 years, helps keep it alive.

Shimane― Living Myth: Morotabune Ritual
At Miho Shrine in Mihonoseki, myths live on. A Shinto ritual featuring two long oared boats, also known as the splashing festival, is held there on December 3 each year.

Shimane― The Echoes of History: Gesshoji Temple
In June, the hydrangeas bloom at Gesshoji Temple. A grave site for feudal lords since the 17th century, it's a national historic site, a place to hear the echoes of history.

Shimane― Rice Farming Ritual: Nisa Shrine
Nisa Shrine has long been home to the Shinto gods. Each year on January 6, a ritual enacting the process of planting and harvesting of rice is held to pray for a bountiful harvest.
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