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    The Mihashira or Onbashira (Japanese: 御柱, honorific prefix 御 on-/mi- + 柱 hashira 'pillar') are four wooden posts or pillars that stand on the four corners...
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  • Gaia-Onbashira is an album by the new age artist Kitarō. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album in 1998. All tracks are written...
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    studio albums. Among them, the live An Enchanted Evening (1995), Gaia-Onbashira (1998), and Ancient (2001) were all Grammy nominated. In 1999, Thinking...
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  • Journey, a 1994 album by the Australian singer Olivia Newton-John Gaia-Onbashira, a 1998 album by the Japanese New Age musician Kitarō GAIA, a 2003 album...
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    Houkisugi at Nakagawa Sugi no Osugi Jōmon Sugi List of superlative trees Onbashira Magewappa a traditional Japanese wood craft using Cryptomeria Thomas,...
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    (about 40 to 50 meters) in Suwa Zenkō-ji temple in Nagano city Zenkō-ji Onbashira, which festival held once in seven years Yashima Wetland in Kirigamine...
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    shrines, the Tenaga Jinja and the Suwa Jinja. Major festivals include the Onbashira and Setsubun. Hokusai included Lake Suwa in his famous Thirty-six Views...
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    structures with thatched roofs are traditionally rebuilt in turns during the Onbashira Festival, held every six years (in the years of the Monkey and the Tiger...
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    Suwa Shrine festival is not annual, but occasional. It resembles the Onbashira festival of the Suwa Taisha. Chichibu's annual night festival draws the...
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    celebrated for its Zelkova and momiji. The Honden dates to 1832. The Onbashira Festival, held in the Year of the Tiger and Year of the Rooster, sees...
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    symbol of Nagano. It was rung to confer blessing on the opening ceremony. Onbashira — or "sacred pillars" in the Japanese — are large wooden fir posts which...
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    Nagikama are also traditionally hammered onto the trees chosen to become the onbashira of the Suwa Kamisha and Shimosha some time before these are actually felled...
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    Missouri, US, sister city since September 23, 1974 - Wörgl, Tirol, Austria Onbashira (literally, "the honored log") festival held every six years (in the years...
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  • "Armor 1335" (鎧1335, Yoroi 1335) "Holy Pillar 1335" (御柱1335, Onbashira 1335) "Back 1335" (背中1335, Senaka 1335) "Main Fight 1335" (本戦1335, Honsen 1335)...
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    (Christmas album) 1996 Domo Records Cirque Ingenieux 1997 Domo Records Gaia-Onbashira 1998 Domo Records Thinking of You 1999 Domo Records Ancient 2001 Domo...
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  • by Thomas Marolda Ending (1-13) "Kiotoshi" from the CD release "Gaia-Onbashira" by Kitaro "NATPE 1998: It's A Tough Market But Someone is Selling..."...
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    (in Japanese) Miyasaka, Mitsuaki (1992). 諏訪大社の御柱と年中行事 (Suwa taisha no onbashira to nenchu-gyōji). Kyōdo shuppansha. ISBN 978-4-87663-178-0. (in Japanese)...
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  • Sound of Wind Driven Rain Alex De Grassi – The Water Garden Kitarō – Gaia Onbashira John Tesh – Grand Passion 2000 Paul Winter Celtic Solstice David Arkenstone...
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    Miyasaka, Yūshō; Ōbayashi, Taryō; Miyasaka, Mitsuaki (1987). 御柱祭と諏訪大社 (Onbashira-sai to Suwa-taisha) (in Japanese). Nagano: Chikuma Shobō. ISBN 978-4-480-84181-0...
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  • Kashima-jingū, the Usa-jingū, the Kasuga-taisha, and the Suwa-taisha (the Onbashira-sai). Jingū Shikinen Sengū [ja] "Shikinensengū | 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム". archive...
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    Akimiya (秋宮) shrines are symbolically renewed every seven years during the Onbashira festival. Huge trees are cut in a Shinto ceremony, then the logs are dragged...
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  • townsfolk grow to like him and accept him as one of their own. With the Onbashira Festival right around the corner, a town meeting is held. Some of the...
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    Suwa-bukai). Miyasaka, Mitsuaki (1992). 諏訪大社の御柱と年中行事 (Suwa-taisha no Onbashira to nenchu-gyōji) (in Japanese). Kyōdo shuppansha. ISBN 978-4-87663-178-0...
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    forty years of association between the two cities. Okaya is known for its Onbashira and Taiko festivals, and unagi (eel) dishes. Okaya Silk Museum, which...
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    (in Japanese): 122–123. 古代史ミステリー 「御柱」~最後の"縄文王国"の謎~ (Kodaishi Mystery. Onbashira: Saigo no Jōmon-ōkoku no nazo) (Documentary) (in Japanese). Japan: NHK...
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    (強大なる神の国―諏訪信仰の特質)." In Ueda; Gorai; Ōbayashi; Miyasaka, M.; Miyasaka, Y. 御柱祭と諏訪大社 (Onbashira-sai to Suwa-taisha) (in Japanese). Nagano: Chikuma Shobō. pp. 25–26. ISBN 978-4480841810...
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  • Suwa Shrine's ceremonies and ritual items, such as the shimenawa and onbashira. She planned to move Moriya Shrine from the Outside World into Gensokyo...
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  • Mandala) Kuu (from Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai, Volume 1) Misty (from Gaia-Onbashira) Heaven And Earth (from An Enchanted Evening) Kitarō discography – Compilation...
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  • In Ueda; Gorai; Ōbayashi; Miyasaka, M.; Miyasaka, Y. (1987). 御柱祭と諏訪大社 (Onbashira-sai to Suwa-taisha). Nagano: Chikuma Shobō. pp. 21–22. ISBN 978-4480841810...
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