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Danjiri Matsuri are cart-pulling
festivals held in ****an. The
Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri is
probably the most famous.
There are
other Danjiri Matsuri held...
- The
Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri (岸和田だんじり祭), held in Kishiwada, Osaka, is one of the most
famous Danjiri Matsuri festivals in ****an. The
festival is a parade...
- Some of the most
common names used for
these floats include Kasaboko,
Danjiri, Ya****ko, Yamakasa, and Hikimono. Furthermore,
Dashi and
Yatai floats...
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tasked with
pulling the
danjiri at the
Danjiri Matsuri wear
tasuki over
their kimono or
yukata for
unimpeded movement. As many
danjiri and
odori festivals...
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where the Goshinyō and 11
danjiri are
carried into the
Kamogawa River while the
other floats keep
watch from the bank. A
danjiri float in Saijō's fall harvest...
- 72.72
square kilometres (28.08 sq mi). The city is well
known for its
Danjiri Matsuri.
Kishiwada is
located southwestern part of
Osaka Prefecture, and...
- in ****an that
still exist today. Also
present in
festivals such as the
Danjiri Matsuri (だんじり祭) in Kishiwada,
Osaka prefecture, the
Kanamara Matsuri in...
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famous for its cart or
danjiri festival. Parti****nts
pulling the
rolling shrines all yell "Yoi, sa! Yoi, sa!" as they pull the
danjiri. The list goes on and...
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local matsuri (festivals), such as the
Kimono Matsuri (September),
Kenka Danjiri (Fighting Floats—October),
Oshiro Matsuri (Castle Festival—November) and...
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takes place between the two huge
portable shrines, the Ara-mikoshi and the
Danjiri. The name "Ton-Ten-Ton"
represents the
sound of
drums used in the festival...