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Rice Seeds Are Sown in Time with the Sacred Rice Field Song at the "Sacred Rice Field Seed Sowing Festival" Held in Ise and Mie Prefectures.

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[Ise] The Shinden Geshusai, a ceremony to sow rice seeds to be offered at the Ise Grand Shrine's festivals, was held on the 2nd at the Jingu Shinden (Shrine Rice Field) in Kusube-cho, Ise City, Mie Prefecture. Approximately 80 people attended, including the Grand Priest of the Shrine, Kuni Asataka, as well as Shinto priests and local residents. Kiichi Sakashita (12), a first-year junior high school student from the area, was chosen as a "Donan" …
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[Ise] The Shinden Geshusai, a ceremony to sow rice seeds to be offered at the Ise Grand Shrine's festivals, was held on the 2nd at the Jingu Shinden (Shrine Rice Field) in Kusube-cho, Ise City, Mie Prefecture. Approximately 80 people attended, including the Grand Priest of the Shrine, Kuni Asataka, as well as Shinto priests and local residents. Kiichi Sakashita (12), a first-year junior high school student from the area, was chosen as a "Donan" …

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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