Pāntu, a strange festival to drive away evil spirits on Miyako Island

Pāntu, a strange festival held on Miyako Island, Okinawa Prefecture.
This is a traditional event in which a god covered in mud goes around the village to drive away evil spirits by applying mud to his body.
It has been handed down in Shimajiri in the former Hirara City and Nohara in the former Ueno Village. The Shimajiri area is held for two days in September of the lunar calendar, and the Ueno area is held on the last ox day of December of the lunar calendar.

In the Shimajiri area, three masquerade gods appear, wearing masks, smeared with mud all over their bodies and wrapped in shinokikazura vine grass. Pahntu is a god of exorcism, and by smearing mud on his body, he prays for the purification of newly built houses and for the health of children. He wears mud from the bottom of a well called "marigarh (birth well)" and goes around to each house making strange noises. Children and tourists run around screaming and laughing at the sight of mud being applied to anyone and everyone. This is the most famous Pangtu.

In the Uenobaru area, an elementary school boy wears a mask and is followed by a drummer, a conch shell player, and a woman with a black mulberry and seninso (a type of Japanese knotweed) wrapped around her head and waist and holding branches of yabunikkei in both hands.

Both are designated as national Important Intangible Folk Cultural Assets.

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Pāntu in Miyako Island

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Miyako Island Tourist Association Tel: 0980-79-6611
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Traffic access

The Shimajiri area is about 14 km or about 30 minutes from Miyakojima Airport. From the airport, exit to Prefectural Road 78, and turn right at Shimajiri Iriguchi bus stop via Prefectural Road 83 and Prefectural Road 230.
The Uenohara area is about 6 km or 14 minutes from Miyakojima Airport. From the airport via Prefectural Route 190.