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Izumoiwai Yabusame Festival
(Traditional Horseback Archery)

出雲伊波比の流鏑馬まつり (毛呂山町)

Come and witness the 1,000 year old archery tradition

Last updated by Kayo HIrai
on October 28, 2024
The organizers have confirmed that this event is GOING ahead.

DATE

2024
: 3rd November (Sun) *Same day every year
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*All dates & activities are subject to change due to weather and/or unforeseen circumstances.

*Information last checked on 2024-09-24

TIME & SCHEDULE

Yabusame horseback archery

[Morning]  9:00 to 9:30 a.m.

[Afternoon] From 1:30 p.m. to sunset

After Yabusame, the horse shows continue until about sunset.

*All dates & activities are subject to change due to weather and/or unforeseen circumstances.

*Information last checked on 2024-09-24

COST

Free

 

*Information last checked on 2024-09-24

How you can enjoy the Izumoiwai Yabusame Festival.

Picturesque scenery
(Great for Instagram pics!)

Experience Traditional Japan

Fun for the family

Enjoy for 2 hours

🏇BULL’S EYE!!! Yabusame (horseback archery) in a beautiful Japanese countryside! ✨

🏇Yabusame is a Japanese horseback archery ritual that dates back to the 11th century.
If you’ve never seen this 1,000 year tradition, why not come and see the breathtaking ritual that takes place at the Izumoiwai Yabusame Festival.💥

Watch as the three boys around the age of 15 carry out all sorts of amazing (and difficult) performances on horses 🏇. 

To get the most out of the event, don’t miss the the ✨climax  in the afternoon. This is when the boys aim for the target while sprinting down a path on horseback! Why not join the local community and cheer for them!👏👏

What to do near Izumoiwai Yabusame Festival

Places to EAT in Moroyama Town
Places to STAY in Moroyama Town

Hotels (Western Style)

There only a few hotels in Moroyama (budget hotels near Moroyama Station), so it is best to find accommodation in nearby towns such as Ogose Town and Hano City.

Ryokan (Japanese Style)

There are not many accommodations in Moroyama Town so we recommend traveling out of town (continuing your journey north) to find a nice Ryokan.

Guesthouses & Airbnbs

There not many Guesthouses and holiday homes in Moroyama Town so we recommend finding a place out of town,

Access (How to get to the Izumoiwai Yabusame Festival)

How to get there

Public Transport

1h 15min from Tokyo (Ikebukuro Sta.) by train.

Car

1h 30min drive from Tokyo (West side) by car.

(Use public transport to avoid heavy traffic and limited parking)

Location & Address

Address

Areas around Izumoiwai Shrine

5-chōme-17-1 Iwainishi, Moroyama Town, Iruma-gun, Saitama Pref. 350-0465

出雲伊波比神社 

〒350-0465埼玉県入間郡毛呂山町岩井西5丁目17番地1

Access from Tokyo

By Public Transport

Via Higashi-Moro Station (Tobu Ogose Line)

Travel to Higashi-Moro Station and walk 10 min.

 

Via Moro Station (JR Hachiko Line)

Travel to Moro Station and walk 5 min.

*From Tokyo, it is easier to travel to Higashi-Moro Station via the Tobu Ogose Line

We recommend using a travel app like Google Maps or Japan Transit Planner to find train times.

By Car

Via Tsurugashima IC on the Kan-etsu Expressway & the Ken-O Expressway

Approximately 15 minutes from the Tsurugashima IC on the Kan-etsu Expressway AND the Ken-O Expressway.

*There is free parking at Moroyama Elementary School (limited space).

*We advise using public transport to avoid heavy traffic and limited parking.

We recommend using a travel app like Google Maps or Japan Transit Planner to find train times.

Contact Details (Event Organizer)

For information about this event, please contact the Local History and Folk Resource Center directly.
Tel: +81 (0)49-295-8282
Websites

Japanese Event Website  (External Link – Japanese)

Email: Contact via Email (External Link)

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