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Inariyama Historical Townscape and Gion Festival

National Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings
City Intangible Folk Cultural Property

Inariyama Historical Townscape
and Gion Festival

National Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings
City Intangible Folk Cultural Property

Lessons on Life from our Generations Past
Moon-Related Worship

Inariyama flourished as a post town on the old road to Zenkoji Temple. The Gion Festival had been held to pray for prosperity until it faded away after the Zenkoji Earthquake in 1847.
The festival was brought back in the Meiji Era and continues today.
When the town was rebuilt after the earthquake and resulting fire, many earthen-walled storehouses were built to withstand fire.
The main streets are lined with Machiya-style houses while the storehouses can be seen in the back alleys, making for a pleasant neighborhood to stroll and explore.
(Location: Inariyama)

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