[Kaga Onsen Village] Shamisen and Singing Echo in the Hot Spring Town: "Yamanaka-bushi Certification Examination" Held
The "Yamanaka-bushi Certification Examination" held in Yamanaka Onsen will see approximately 100 participants challenge certification for the folk song "Yamanaka-bushi." This event aims to preserve and develop Yamanaka-bushi, a representative folk song of the Hokuriku region, and viewing is free.
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The gorgeously decorated Yamanaka-za Hall, adorned with lacquerware and gold leaf, is also a must-see.
"Yamanaka-bushi Certification Examination" Approximately 100 people challenge the certification examination.
Date: Sunday, June 14th, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: Yamanaka-za Hall, Yakushicho Mu 1, Yamanaka Onsen, Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Inquiries: 0761-78-5523 Yamanaka-za (Yamanaka-bushi Preservation Society)
Official SNS (Yamanaka-bushi Preservation Society) https://www.instagram.com/yamanakabushi/
This examination is held annually at "Yamanaka-za" for the preservation and development of "Yamanaka-bushi," a song sung for a long time in Yamanaka Onsen. Approximately 100 participants who applied in advance will challenge their respective certifications, ranging from Grade 3 to Grade 1, Shoden, Chuden, and Okuden.
*Participation in the certification examination is by advance application only (fee required).
Yamanaka-bushi: A representative folk song of Hokuriku, sung in the hot spring town.
It began around the Genroku era.
Kitsuregune boatmen healed the fatigue of long voyages in hot springs. While soaking in the hot springs, they hummed Matsumae Oiwake and Esashi Oiwake, songs they learned during their voyages. "Yukata-be," girls (apprentice maids) who heard these songs from outside, imitated them in the Yamanaka dialect and spread them.
About 100 years ago, the "Seicho Yamanaka-bushi" was established by the first generation Yonehachi.
Thus, Yamanaka-bushi became widely popular as an "ozashiki" (banquet) song and a representative folk song of the Hokuriku region.
Provided by: Ishikawa Prefecture Tourism Federation
"Yamanaka-za": A hall overwhelming with its splendor of lacquerware and gold leaf.
Located adjacent to Kiku-no-yu (women's bath) in the center of the hot spring town, this facility is popular as a base for strolling.
It is a dignified structure that brings together the essence of 1,500 lacquerware artisans, featuring lacquered pillars, lattice-style walls, and coffered ceilings decorated with gold leaf. Every Saturday, Sunday, and public holiday, a performance of "Shiki no Mai" (Dance of the Four Seasons) is held.
Yamanaka-za Main Hall (Provided by: Ishikawa Prefecture Tourism Federation) Coffered Ceiling with Gold Leaf (Provided by: Ishikawa Prefecture Tourism Federation)
[Inquiries regarding tourism in Kaga Onsen Village]
Kaga City Tourist Information Center KAGA Travel & Town Net
TEL 0761-72-6678 (8:45 AM - 5:30 PM) / Open all year round
Official Website: https://www.tabimati.net
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Kaga City Tourism and Exchange Organization
TEL 0761-72-0600 (8:30 AM - 5:15 PM) / Weekdays only
Official Website: https://kaga-kikou.jp/
FAQ
Can anyone observe the Yamanaka-bushi Certification Examination?
Yes, the Yamanaka-bushi Certification Examination can be observed for free. You can enjoy the atmosphere of the hot spring town while listening to the singing.
Please tell me about the history of Yamanaka-bushi.
Yamanaka-bushi is a folk song said to have originated from the Oiwake-bushi sung by Kitamaebune boatmen during the Genroku era and spread by girls in Yamanaka Onsen. The 'Seicho Yamanaka-bushi' was established about 100 years ago.
What kind of events are held at Yamanaka-za?
In addition to the Yamanaka-bushi Certification Examination, Yamanaka-za holds a performance called 'Shiki no Mai' every Saturday, Sunday, and public holiday.
How can I access Yamanaka Onsen?
By public transport, it is about a 30-minute bus ride from JR Kaga-Onsen Station. By car, it is about 20 minutes from the Kaga IC on the Hokuriku Expressway.
Where can I find tourist information about Yamanaka Onsen?
Detailed tourist information can be found on the official website of the Kaga City Tourist Information Center KAGA Travel & Town Net (https://www.tabimati.net).