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    Sannō Matsuri (山王祭) or the Sannō Festival, is a major Shinto festival in Tokyo, along with the Fukagawa Matsuri and Kanda Matsuri. The Festival takes...
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    Kanda Matsuri (神田祭) or the Kanda Festival, is one of the three great Shinto festivals of Tokyo, along with the Fukagawa Matsuri and Sannō Matsuri. The...
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    include Hiyoshi Sannō-sha, Hiyoshi Sannō Daigongen-sha, Edo Sannō Daigongen, Kōjimachi Sannō, Sannō-sha, and Sannō-sama. The main god of the shrine is...
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    The Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri (岸和田だんじり祭), held in Kishiwada, Osaka, is one of the most famous Danjiri Matsuri festivals in Japan. The festival is a parade...
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    great Shinto festivals of Tokyo, along with the Kanda Matsuri and Sannō Matsuri. The Fukagawa Matsuri is held annually in mid-August by the Tomioka Hachiman...
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    The Jidai Matsuri (時代祭, "Festival of the Ages") is a traditional Japanese festival (also called matsuri) held annually on October 22 in Kyoto, Japan....
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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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    junior high school attendance zones. Tokyo portal Sannō Matsuri Rosanjin February 26 Incident New Sanno Hotel "Headquarters Location Archived 2013-02-16...
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    Tokyo holds many festivals (matsuri) throughout the year. Major Shinto shrine festivals include the Sanno Festival at Hie Shrine, and the Sanja Festival...
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    its festivals, such as the Sannō Matsuri at Hie Shrine, the Sanja Festival at Asakusa Shrine, and the biennial Kanda Matsuri, which features parades with...
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    Shiroyama-kōen). Takayama holds two festivals every year, Sannō Matsuri (山王祭り) in spring and Hachiman Matsuri (八幡祭り) in autumn. These festivals are among the most...
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    was held in 1609, during the Edo period, and was called the Sannō Matsuri (山王祭, lit. 'Sannō Festival'). However, after a large fire damaged much of Sakata...
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    Daikoku-nagare. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hakata Gion Yamakasa. Matsuri Gion Matsuri List of Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties Important Intangible...
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    The Takayama Festivals (高山祭, Takayama Matsuri) in Takayama in Japan started in the 16th to 17th century. The festivals are believed to have been started...
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    Tōhoku, along with the Tanabata festival in Sendai, the Aomori Nebuta Matsuri festival, and the Yamagata Hanagasa Festival in Yamagata. The Akita Kantō...
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    The Sannō Festival Procession at Kōjimachi itchōme (糀町一丁目山王祭ねり込, Kōjimachi itchōme Sannō Matsuri nerikomi) Moat and Hanzōmon Gate of Edo Castle Sannō Festival...
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  • 33 Dawn moon of the Shinto rites (Shinji no zangetsu) Floats at the Sannō Matsuri. 34 The moon's inner vision (Shinkan no tsuki) The blind Teno Yubai...
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  • Gion Matsuri and Imamiya Matsuri in Kyoto, Tenjin Matsuri in Osaka, Hiyoshi Sanno Matsuri in Shiga, Chichibu Yatsuri in Saitama, and Takayama Matsuri in...
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  • Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 he won a prize for Edo Sannō matsuri (江戸山王祭, "Edo’s Sannō Festival"), and in 1904 he won the Gold Prize for the series...
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    Hiyoshi Taisha (category Sannō Ichijitsu Shintō)
    the Sanno Gongen (山王権現). The head shrine in Ōtsu heads the seventh largest shrine network in Japan, with approximately 3800 Hiyoshi, Hie, and Sannō shrines...
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    in Shimo-Asao In Unity Kanamara Matsuri Kawasaki Citizens' Festival Kawasaki fantasy night Kawasaki Robot Congress Sannō festival at the Inage shrine Shin-Yuri...
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  • Japaaan - 日本文化と今をつなぐウェブマガジン (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-02-13. "Jinja to Matsuri no Chishiki". Ujigami, ubusunagami, chinjusha (in Japanese). Hachiman-gū...
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  • (唐津くんちの曳山囃子) Matsuri Karatsu Saga Prefecture Imari pottery (伊万里の焼物の音) Crafts Imari Saga Prefecture Atomic air-raided camphor tree at Sanno Jinja (山王神社被爆の楠の木)...
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  • Kongming!, Kabetaijin 2023 Ao no Orchestra, Hajime Aono Ayakashi Triangle, Matsuri Kazamaki (male) Bullbuster, Tetsurō Okino Bungo Stray Dogs 4, Sigma Reign...
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  • refers to a title, historically applied to kami and their shrines. See also sannō. Nagashi-bina (流し雛) – Ritual purification ceremonies held where participants...
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    Mikoshi, the palanquins which are carried on poles during festivals (matsuri), also enshrine kami and are therefore considered shrines. In 927 CE, the...
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    right of the main figure, Tōshō Daigongen (a form of Yakushi-nyorai), with Sannō Gongen [ja] placed to the left. Through his history, Matarajin was identified...
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    Architecture and Art Net Users System. Retrieved July 7, 2001. Satō, Masato: "Sannō Shintō". Encyclopedia of Shinto, Kokugakuin University, retrieved on 2011-07-20...
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    (日本書紀私見聞), claims 'Suwa Daimyōjin' (諏防大明神) to be the third son of the deity Sannō Gongen, the guardian deity of Mount Hiei. After engaging in a failed rebellion...
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    Ushiwakamaru and the Giant Tengu Photograph of a float depicting Sōjōbō and Ushiwakamaru at a traditional Japanese festival called the Aomori Nebuta Matsuri....
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