E2 (2022) # 0031
■ Event name: "Spring Ichiban Aya Hinayama Festival 2022"
☆ Earthquake disaster reconstruction prayer type, annual event type, local-based type, participation type
☆ The "Spring Ichiban Aya Hinayama Festival" will be held at the Chuo-dori shopping street in Aya-cho and other places. "Hinayama", which is said to have started in the Edo period, is characterized by recreating a natural mountain river by surrounding the dolls indoors. During the period, there will be a stamp rally where you can win gorgeous prizes, and you can appreciate Hinayama in various parts of the town.
■ Date and time: February 19th to March 3rd, 2022
9: 00-17: 00 (depending on the exhibition hall)
■ Venue: South foot public hall
Address: 323-1 Minamimata, Aya-cho, Higashimorokata-gun, Miyazaki Prefecture
▼ R2 (Rescue Rute) Disaster evacuation route
■ Access
[Train / Bus]
From JR "Miyazaki Station", get off at "Aya Waiting Area" for about 1 hour by Miyako Bus
【car】
▼ Parking lot: Yes
■ Fee: Partially charged
■ Event details
A special exhibition "Spring Ichiban! Hinayama Exhibition" is being held at the Oyodogawa Learning Center in Miyazaki City, which introduces "Hinayama" that decorates the Hina dolls that are handed down in Aya Town with flowers and trees. Until March 3rd. free entrance.
Hinayama is 3.3 meters high, 2.9 meters wide, and 2.7 meters deep, which is exhibited near the entrance of the learning hall. Natural moss is spread around the 7-tiered Hinamatsuri, and it is colored with peach blossoms, pine trees, and southern sky.
In the gallery on the 1st floor of the learning building, there is a corner for commentary on Hina dolls, and the origami hangings handmade by the staff of the building are also displayed.
☆ What kind of place is "Aya-cho, Higashimorokata-gun"?
Kishi was originally the name of a village in the area on the right bank of Arakawa, but in 1322 (former 2nd year), when Oji Shrine was solicited to the current Ojihoncho, the village was renamed Ojimura, and at that time it was called Kishi Inari. It is said that the name of the shore was left around the called Oji Inari Shrine. In the Edo period, Kishi and Kishinoue existed as a small name for Oji Village.
▼ Aya Town is a town located in the Midwestern part of Miyazaki Prefecture, and belongs to the Higashimorokata District. Known as a successful example of town revitalization with the slogans of "organic farming town" and "laurel forest city" [1], the number of migrants from all over the country seeking a human-like life in nature is increasing.
On July 12, 2012, it was registered as the fifth UNESCO Eco Park in Japan for the first time in 32 years.
▼ The southern part is the western end of the Miyazaki Plain, and the northern part is steep in the Kyushu Mountains, but the largest laurel forest in Japan (Aya's laurel forest) is spreading. In addition, it has a deep relationship with Miyazaki City and belongs to the Miyazaki metropolitan area. Certified as a forest therapy base.
▼ In the olden days, it was called "Ada Noh Nakaya", which shrank to "Aya" and then "Aya". Since the Nara period, it has been a transportation hub in Hyuga Province, and the station was located there. From the Kamakura period to the Warring States period, it was ruled by Mr. Ito, and during the Edo period, it became the Satsuma domain and was ruled by Mr. Shimazu. In the outer castle system, Kitamata and Minamimata belonged to Ayago, and Irino belonged to Takaokago.
[Roadside station]
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[Festivals / Events]
Sakura Festival (March)
Laurel Forest Marathon (early October)
Aya Horse Racing (November)
Aya Craft Festival (November)
[Celebrity from]
Hidesaburo Kawamura (Forestry Agency Commissioner)
Kimimasa Tarumizu (former President of Asian Development Bank, former Director of Customs Bureau, Ministry of Finance)
[Mascot character]
■ Inquiries
Hinayama Festival Executive Committee Secretariat (inside Aya Town Chamber of Commerce)
0985-77-0017
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