Matsuri Matsuri

Matsuri - Definition and Overview

This mikoshi enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu at the Toshogu in Nikko. Participants carry the mikoshi during the spring and autumn matsuri of the shrine.

Matsuri (祭り, or sometimes just 祭) are a kind of festival or holiday that take place in Japan. They are characterized by being local and usually sponsored by a local shrine or temple.

There is not a specific 'matsuri' day for all of Japan, but vary from area to area. Almost everywhere has at least one matsuri in late summer/early autumn, usually related to the rice harvest.

Some examples are the Jidai, Aoi and Gion Matsuri held in Kyoto, the Ise-machi Matsuri of Nakanojo, Gunma, and the Kanda, Sanno and Sanja Matsuri of Tokyo.

Example Usage of Matsuri

villagourmet: meu povooooooo hoje tem musica ao vivo no #Matsuri !!!! :)
Dani_Brasil: AlmoƧo no Matsuri! AMO! Queria morar nesse restaurante! http://twitpic.com/r6wha
MerecalBksEnt: Genju no Seiza Volume 7 (Paperback) by Matsuri Akino is out now http://merecal.com/12kPb #entertainment #books #merecal
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