Kyoto
Jun 20

Kurama Temple

This festival has its origins in a legend from the 9th century about a monk named Buen who was attacked by two large serpents and ended up killing one of them. In this millennium-old ritual, mountain priests compete to cut broad bamboo poles measuring four meters in length and 10 centimeters in diameter, which represent the evil serpents.

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Time: 2pm
Admission: 300
Access: Eizan line, Kurama Stn
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Kurama Temple