The Lion Dance Festival of Shishi Gaeshi is one of the traditional autumn festivals held in Echizen City. This festival dates back to the 16th century when local farmers were troubled by wild boars coming down to their village to eat crops. The legend says that they asked a brave samurai to kill wild boars and he used a wooden lion's head to ward them off. Since then, the Lion Dance has been performed in the villages. In recent years a lion (Shishi) and its bearers will visit newly-built houses in a village, dance wildly inside to expel evil spirits. However, if you are a owner of a new house, you wouldn't like these youngsters go wild inside it, would you? So some of the owners set a makeshift stage in their gardens to let them go wild on it instead. Still, they would come inside and go wild. Nothing can ward them off!
- 1 min read
Lion Dance Festival in Echizen
Raging lion dances through a small village of Fukui
Community writer
Leave a comment
0 comments in total
Book your trip
Find a nearby hotel
Explore some of the best nearby hotels and deals for the perfect place to stay in Japan.
Top Articles
-
1
Experience the Sea’s Blessings in Minamisanriku
Miyagi -
2
Seaweed and Sightseeing in Iwate
Iwate -
3
Kura Sushi at 2025 Osaka Expo
Osaka - Sponsored -
4
Enjoy Chikuwa Fish Cakes in Aomori City
Aomori -
5
Getting to Know Hitachinaka’s Seafood Heritage
Ibaraki -
6
Getting to Know Choshi’s Seafood Heritage
Chiba -
7
Kamenoi Hotel Nachi-Katsuura and Wakayama Sightseeing
Wakayama - Sponsored -
8
Miyoko Schinner’s Vegan Japan Tour
Culture -
9
Ginzan Onsen Caps Visitor Numbers This Winter
Yamagata -
10
A Deep Dive Into Iwaki’s Kamaboko Fish Cakes
Fukushima
-
1
Tokyo Christmas Market
Tokyo -
2
Guide to Bringing Medicines Into Japan
Planning -
3
The Ultimate Guide to Thrifting in Tokyo
Shopping -
4
Your Name: Real-Life Locations in Tokyo
Tokyo -
5
Nabana no Sato Illumination
Mie -
6
Japanese Urban Legends
Culture -
7
Daikoku Car Meet
Kanagawa -
8
Tokyo Auto Salon
Chiba -
9
Shibuya Blue Cave Illumination
Tokyo -
10
Black Eggs of Owakudani, Hakone
Kanagawa