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A table of contents 1. Winter festival 2. Spring festival 3. Summer festival 4. Fall festival
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1. Winter festival From January to March A new year starts on January the 1 st. Japanese people go to shrines and pray for their happiness.
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1. To keep out of harm’s way 2. To be blessed with good events in life 3. To have a good harvest Festivals are held…
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修正鬼会 Shujo onie festival Oni wears a mask and slaps the participants on the backside and shoulder. Oni walks around the neighborhood with taimatsu.
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柳津の裸祭り Hadaka festival Three hundreds men ask for o, a rope. They all are semi-naked.
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雪まつり Sapporo Ice Sculpture festival It is the biggest ice sculpture festival in Japan.
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2. Spring festivals Many flowers and the colours make everyone happy!
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ひなまつり Hina festival
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博多どんたく Hakata dontaku We use shamoji - a percussion instrument.
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3. Summer festivals Summer festivals are very popular with Japanese people. Many children enjoy festivals with their friends and family.
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御田植神事 Otaueshinji People pray for a rich harvest of rice. Some women called yaotome dance to rhythmic music.
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ねぶた Nebuta festival A biiiiiiig nebuta doll, 5 metres high and 9 metres wide!
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大文字焼き Daimonji yaki A large character fire is lit on the sides of mountains.
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4. Fall festivals We celebrate harvests. Many people join mochi-nage and get many mochi!
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もちなげ Mochi nage
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