Shinto festivals

E643398

Shinto festivals are traditional Japanese religious celebrations that honor kami (spirits or deities) through rituals, processions, music, and communal gatherings at shrines.

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Shinto rituals 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese cultural event
Shinto ritual practice
religious festival
associatedConcept kami appeasement
local shrine patronage
matsuri
purity
ritual renewal
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalSignificance agricultural rites
community bonding
expression of Japanese identity
honoring local deities
protection of the community
seasonal observance
dressCode happi coats
traditional festival attire
yukata
economicImpact local tourism
support of local vendors
haveComponent communal gatherings
dance
food stalls
music
offerings
portable shrine parades
prayers
processions
purification rites
rituals
traditional games
mainDeities kami
religion Shinto
socialRole intergenerational participation
strengthening local communities
transmission of tradition
timePattern annual observance
seasonal cycle
typicalDance bon odori
kagura
typicalLocation Shinto shrines NERFINISHED
typicalMusic gagaku NERFINISHED
taiko drumming
typicalRitualObject ema
festival floats
lanterns
mikoshi
omikoshi poles
shimenawa
torii gate

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Yamato culturalTradition Shinto festivals
subject surface form: Yamato people
Ise City hasCulturalPractice Shinto festivals
this entity surface form: Shinto rituals
Yabusame Shinji (horseback archery ritual) relatedTo Shinto festivals
subject surface form: Yabusame Shinji