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"Doburoku Festival at Hachiman Shrine"
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Nestled among the famous gassho houses of Shirakawa-go, Hachiman Shrine is a hidden gem that offers a perfect cultural detour. Those towering cedar trees surrounding the shrine create a stunning backdrop that's almost as impressive as the houses themselves. But the real magic happens every October 14-15 during the Doburoku Festival—a celebration that's about as traditional Japanese as it gets.

The Doburoku Festival is a fascinating ritual where raw sake is offered to the gods, asking for peace and good fortune. It's more than just a festival; it's a living piece of local tradition that feels like stepping into a centuries-old cultural practice. The accompanying museum adds depth to the experience, showcasing festival exhibits that tell the story of this unique celebration. While most visitors come to Shirakawa-go for the iconic gassho houses, this shrine offers a beautiful, unexpected glimpse into the area's rich cultural heritage.

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