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"Praying for a Good Catch and Safe Seas": Uganbari and Other Sea God Festivals Held in Nago, Okinawa | Okinawa Times + Plus

[Nago] The "Sea God Festival" featuring Uganbari and beach tug-of-war was held in Abe, Nago City (Mayor of Miyagi Motoharu) on July 20th. The Ugan ritual was held at a shrine called Omiya in the ward, with offerings of pork belly, tofu, kamaboko (fish cake), and two fish with heads and tails, each measuring about 40 centimeters.
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[Nago] The "Sea God Festival" featuring Uganbari and beach tug-of-war was held in Abe, Nago City (Mayor of Miyagi Motoharu) on July 20th. The Ugan ritual was held at a shrine called Omiya in the ward, with offerings of pork belly, tofu, kamaboko (fish cake), and two fish with heads and tails, each measuring about 40 centimeters.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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