Iida Hachiman Shrine Teppo Festival

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Event Dates

Second Sunday in December and the preceding Saturday

The annual grand festival of Iida Hachiman Shrine, known as the “Teppo Festival,” takes place on the second Sunday of December and the day before. With a history of over 200 years, it is believed to have begun as a ritual praying for hunting safety.

The festival’s highlight is the “Otachi” ceremony, where a sacred horse charges up the stone steps to the sound of gunfire. Visitors can also enjoy kasaboko and yatai float parades, Ogano Kabuki performances, “daimyo” feudal lord processions, and other displays of the region’s rich traditional culture.

Designated as Saitama Prefecture’s Intangible Folk Cultural Property, the Teppo Festival remains an important event that marks the year’s end in the Chichibu region.

Chichibu Area Chichibu Area Festivals and Regional events

Basic Information

Event Dates
Second Sunday in December and the preceding Saturday
Contact us
0494-75-5060 (Ogano Town Tourism Association)
Remarks
Temporary parking available (free, approximately 200 spaces)
Venue
Iida Hachiman Shrine, 2753, Iida, Ogano-machi
How to get there
Public transport: From Seibu Ikebukuro Line "Seibu-Chichibu Station," take the Seibu Kanko Bus bound for "Kurio," get off at "Kurio," then walk for around 10 minutes.
By car: 1 hour 30 minutes from the Hanazono IC via National Routes 140 and 299

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