oneienja
Oneienja (おねんじゃ) is a traditional Japanese festival celebrated primarily in the Tohoku region, particularly in the prefectures of Iwate, Miyagi, and Akita. The term derives from the Ainu word "onnek" (おねっ), meaning "fire," and "enja" (えんじゃ), which refers to the ritualistic aspect of the event. Oneienja is most famously associated with the town of Ōwani in Iwate Prefecture, where it has been held annually since 1955.
The festival typically takes place in late January or early February, coinciding with the lunar New Year.
Oneienja is not only a cultural celebration but also a significant economic and social event for the
While Ōwani is the most well-known location for Oneienja, similar festivals with comparable themes and rituals