Local festivals and religious practices include costumed spirits or deities such as the ''[[uyagan]]'' (dressed in grass headdresses and skirts) and the mud-covered ''[[pantu]]'', known collectively in Japanese as ''raihôshin'' (来訪神, "visiting deities"). | Local festivals and religious practices include costumed spirits or deities such as the ''[[uyagan]]'' (dressed in grass headdresses and skirts) and the mud-covered ''[[pantu]]'', known collectively in Japanese as ''raihôshin'' (来訪神, "visiting deities"). |