deity Amaterasu in a unique way and share in her divinity. In general, the Daijosai is considered as a kind of thanksgiving harvest festival, in the same way...
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and receive good wishes from the people by motor car. 14–15 November: Daijōsai (大嘗祭) 23 February: The first celebration of Naruhito's birthday as the...
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their workers for their dedication. Date November 23 Next time 23 November 2024 (2024-11-23) Frequency Annual Related to Niiname-no-Matsuri, Daijosai...
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deity Amaterasu in a unique way to share in her divinity. In general, the Daijosai is considered as a kind of thanksgiving harvest festival, in the same way...
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pattern. In 1687, the kanmuri with embroidered patterns was revived from the Daijosai ceremony that accompanied the enthronement of Emperor Higashiyama. A total...
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Japan Type Religious Significance harvest ritual Date November 23 Next time 23 November 2024 (2024-11-23) Related to Labor Thanksgiving Day, Daijosai...
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purification was needed, such as after someone committed an offense, or a Daijosai or an unmarried prince or princess visited Ise Jingu or the Kamo Shrines...
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reinstated ceremonies were brought back in the form of rice offerings. Daijōsai (大嘗祭) is a rice-offering by a newly enthroned Emperor, while Shinjōsai...
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China. The first such festival of the reign of an Emperor is called the Daijosai. In Vietnam, tế thiên or Sacrifice to Heaven was first established with...
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214–222. Mayer, Adrian (March 1992). "On the Gender of Shrines and the Daijōsai". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 19: 73. doi:10.18874/jjrs.19.1...
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presents newly gathered rice to the gods. The celebration is known as Daijōsai (大嘗祭, "Great Tasting") and takes place in the first year after the emperor's...
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Naraka, which was held every time an Emperor ascended to the throne. The Daijosai ritual during the coronation of the Emperor is sometimes seen as parallel...
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components: the Sokuino rei (即位の礼), or Enthronement Ceremony, was secular; the Daijōsai (大嘗祭), or Great Thanksgiving Festival, traditionally, a communion between...
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Struggle: The Declaration of the 'Heisei Traitors'], edited by 'Sokui-no-rei—Daijōsai' ni Hantai Suru Kyōdō Kōdō. Tokyo: Kyūsekisha, 1991, pages 45–49. "An Introduction...
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du Japon. 7 (1): 9–10. Blacker, Carmen. "The Shinza or God-seat in the Daijosai: Throne, Bed or Incubation Couch?". In: Carmen Blacker: Scholar of Japanese...
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"the crown at the time of the Daijosai is that of Emperor Ōjin", and that the crown of Emperor Ōjin was used at the Daijosai until the Heian and Kamakura...
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Province, now Tokushima prefecture.: 657–659 They weave the cloth for the Daijosai at Inbe shrine. The Engishiki is an ancient Japanese text. It lists specific...
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Chūgi (忠義, lit. 'Duty and Loyalty') – One of the virtues of bushido. Daijōsai (大嘗祭, lit. 'Great Tastes Festival') – A ceremony marking the beginning...
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family use the Shinboku or sacred woods of the shrine, as firewood at the Daijosai ceremony. In October, the shrine has the Hi-matsuri or the "festival of...
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(1915). 即位大嘗典礼史要 [A Compendium of the History of the Enthronement and Daijosai Rites] (in Japanese). Hakuikudo. doi:10.11501/950848. Matsudaira, Norimasa...
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history of religion. His first book, The Feast of Kingship, about the Daijōsai or Japanese imperial accession ceremony, was based on his Ph.D. dissertation...
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