Kagura no Yakata is a historical building that was moved and reconstructed in 2002 as a local asset, in the hopes that the Amano-Iwato Yokagura dances can be passed on and developed and that the culture of the town can also be passed as well. It was built by a unique group of people who love their town and have a variety of handiwork skills, including traditional crafts, carpentry, and more used in both agriculture and kagura dances.
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