Nagoshi no Harae

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Nagoshi no Harae is a traditional Japanese Shinto purification rite held in mid-year to cleanse sins and impurities and pray for good health for the remainder of the year.

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Nagoshi no Harae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese religious ritual
Shinto purification rite
aimsTo cleanse misdeeds committed in the first half of the year
ensure safety for the remaining half of the year
associatedConcept health and longevity
kegare (defilement)
tsumi (ritual impurity)
yakuyoke (warding off misfortune)
associatedWith mid-year purification
category Japanese annual events
Shinto festivals
ritual purification
countryOfOrigin Japan
culture Japanese culture
frequency annual
hasPurpose prayer for good health
purification of sins and impurities
renewal for the latter half of the year
hasRitualElement harae
surface form: Harae (purification)

passing through a large ring of grass or reeds (chinowa)
presentation of offerings
recitation of purification prayers
symbolic removal of impurities
hasRitualObject paper dolls (hitogata) in some regions
hasVariant Chinowa Kuguri
languageOfName Japanese
literalMeaning great purification of the passing of summer
partOf annual cycle of Shinto rites
performedBy Shinto priests
Shinto worshippers
local communities
performedIn Shinto shrines
relatedRite Oharae no Kotoba
Oharai
religion Shinto
season summer
status traditional practice still observed in contemporary Japan
symbolism transfer of impurity to substitute objects
timeOfYear mid-year
typicalDate June 30

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Gion Matsuri hasComponent Nagoshi no Harae