What Is ”Kyokusui-no-Utage”? Discover the Elegant Sake Tradition of Heian Aristocrats

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What Is Kyokusui no Utage?

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Modern-Day Revivals

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  • Jōnangū Shrine (Kyoto)
    Hosts the ceremony biannually in spring and autumn, featuring participants in period attire composing poetry beside a stream.
  • Dazaifu Tenmangū (Fukuoka)
    Celebrates the tradition with a focus on plum blossoms, reflecting the shrine’s association with the scholar Sugawara no Michizane.
  • Kamigamo Shrine (Kyoto)
    Conducts the event annually, attracting poets and enthusiasts who partake in this timeless ritual.

Embracing the Legacy


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