Sleepyhead Day celebrations

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Sleepyhead Day celebrations are an annual Finnish festival in Naantali featuring playful traditions like publicly “dunking” a chosen sleeper into the sea to mark the town’s most famous summer event.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf annual festival
cultural tradition
alsoKnownAs Unikeonpäivä celebrations
associatedWith Finnish summer festivals
city of Naantali NERFINISHED
attracts local residents
tourists
country Finland
culturalContext Finnish culture
feature playful ceremonies
public dunking of a chosen sleeper into the sea
public gathering
selection of a symbolic “sleepyhead” person
summer festivities
frequency annual
hasCharacteristic humorous atmosphere
local media coverage
public spectacle
hasTheme sleep and waking up
language Finnish
locatedIn Naantali NERFINISHED
mainActivity throwing the chosen sleepyhead into the sea
mainLocation Naantali waterfront NERFINISHED
purpose community celebration
promotion of Naantali as a tourist destination
relatedTo Sleepyhead Day NERFINISHED
season summer
significance major summer event in Naantali
takesPlaceIn Baltic Sea coastal environment
traditionType modern folk tradition

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Naantali hasEvent Sleepyhead Day celebrations