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Sep. 23, 2025 (edited)

On October 4 (Saturday) and 5 (Sunday), the Yuzen Jinja Autumn Festival will be held.
This festival expresses gratitude to the hot springs, prays for the continuous flow of the spring veins, and wishes for the further prosperity of Atami Onsen.
After the COVID-19 pandemic, this festival has basically become a form of religious ceremony only, but this year, as in the previous year, a Mikoshi procession is scheduled for the second day (October 5).

【Yuzen Jinja Autumn Festival】
Date: October 4 (Saturday) and 5 (Sunday) 2025
October 4 (Saturday)
13:00 - Evening Festival Ceremony (Yuzen Jinja)
October 5 (Sunday)
12:30 Mikoshi Procession (12:30 Mikoshi Departure Ceremony - *Mikoshi Procession* - around 15:00 Mikoshi Arrival Ceremony)
*Mikoshi Route: Yuzen Jinja → One-way Itokawa direction → Imai Shashinkan → Shoboshomae → City Hall → FamilyMart right turn → Yakiniku Nandaimon left turn → Ginza Dori → Yuzen Jinja
13:30 Hot Spring Drawing Ceremony (Oyu Geyser)
After the Hot Spring Drawing Ceremony, there will be a Kentyu Festival Ceremony (Yuzen Jinja)

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