Hōnensai (redirect from Hōnen Matsuri)
Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Hōnen means prosperous year in Japanese, implying a rich harvest, while a matsuri is a festival. The Hōnen festival and ceremony...
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Kanayama Shrine Kanamara mikoshi Candies shaped like penises and vulvas Hōnen Matsuri (Harvest Festival), whose main features include a 2.5 meter-long wooden...
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festivals such as the Danjiri Matsuri (だんじり祭) in Kishiwada, Osaka prefecture, the Kanamara Matsuri in Kawasaki, and the Hōnen Matsuri (豊年祭, Harvest Festival)...
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Okkawa Festival (Handa) Hōnen Matsuri (Komaki) Omanto festival (Takahama) Kōnomiya Hadaka Matsuri (Inazawa) Tezutsu Matsuri (Toyohashi, Toyokawa) Nagashino...
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March 14 to March 20 (United States) Pi Day White Day (Asia) March 15 Hōnen Matsuri (Japan) International Day Against Police Brutality J. J. Roberts' Birthday...
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Japanese festivals (redirect from Matsuri)
called matsuri (祭り), and the origin of the word matsuri is related to the kami (神, Shinto deities); there are theories that the word matsuri is derived...
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just north of Nagoya. Hōnen means "prosperous year" in Japanese, implying a rich harvest, while a matsuri is a festival. The Hōnen festival and ceremony...
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of matsuri (Japanese festivals). Although the practice is no longer common, a few, such as Kawasaki's Kanamara Matsuri and Komaki's Hōnen Matsuri, continue...
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Shiki no Mori Hōnen Matsuri, and annual fertility festival held on March 15 at Tagata Shrine.[citation needed] Bamboo Installation Hōnen Matsuri at Tagata...
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March 15 at the shrine. Hōnen means prosperous year in Japanese, implying a rich harvest, while a matsuri is a festival. The Hōnen festival and ceremony...
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Japanese festivals (祭, matsuri) Jidai Matsuri Aoi Matsuri Gion Matsuri Hōnen Matsuri Danjiri Matsuri Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri Geisha Maiko Yoshida Brothers...
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Ilisin: Taiwan, celebrated by the Amis people Niiname-sai, Shinjō-sai, Honen Matsuri, Tsukimi: Japan Chuseok: Korea Akhatrij (Akshaya Tritiya): celebrated...
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Tagata Shrine Nagoya Keizai University List of Railway Stations in Japan Hōnen Matsuri 田県神社前 [Tagata-jinja-mae] (in Japanese). Nagoya Railroad. Retrieved 22...
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Water Festival Celebrated by Marma and Rakhine People in Bangladesh) Sanja Matsuri Setsubun Songkran Songkran (Lao) Songkran (Thailand) Swanti (festival)...
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During the Heian period, the matsuri were organized into a formal calendar, and other festivals were added. Very few matsuri or annual feasts are national...
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gather for a kendo tournament. September 23 Kanamatsu Hōnen Festival (金松法然祭 Kanamatsu Hōnen Sai) Kurishita District (栗下地区 Kurishita Chiku) Plaza September...
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Nirvana Ceremony) February 15 Gotane (Birthday of Shakyamuni) and Hana Matsuri (Flower Festival) April 8 Kaisanki (Anniversary of the Founder's death)...
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oxen, similarly to Gozu Tennō and Susanoo (celebrated during the Ushinori matsuri, literally "festival of ox riding", in the Yasaka Shrine in Tennō-machi)...
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Matsuri (ja) Nanao Gion Matsuri (ja); Issaki Hōtō Matsuri (ja) Noto Koiji Fire Festival; Abare Festival (Ushitsu Kiriko Matsuri) Noto Kiriko Matsuri (ja)...
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was conducted. Starting in 1969 at Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, Hana-Matsuri (花まつり, flower festival) was celebrated each spring. Dressed in formal black...
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(shokudai). Every year on February 11 the temple hosts the Daikokutōe Seiman Matsuri (大国祷会成満祭り) Ceremony during which Buddhist priests douse themselves with...
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