- The
Gosekku (五節句), also
known as
sekku (節句), are the five
annual ceremonies that were
traditionally held at the ****anese
imperial court. The
origins were...
- nanakusa-****u, lit. "7
Herbs Rice-Congee") on
January 7 (Jinjitsu); one of the
Gosekku. The
seventh of the
first month has been an
important ****anese festival...
-
following are
known as the five
seasonal festivals (節句 sekku, also 五節句
gosekku). The
sekku were made
official holidays during Edo
period on
Chinese lunisolar...
-
Heian period.: 52
Hinamatsuri is one of the five
seasonal festivals (五節句,
gosekku) that are held on au****ious
dates of the
Lunisolar calendar: the first...
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court on May 5. It was one of the five
annual court ceremonies called Gosekku.
Since the
Kamakura period (1185–1333), when the
samurai class seized power...
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Jinjitsu (人日, "Human Day") is one of the five
seasonal festivals (五節句
gosekku) that were
integrated into the ****anese
Imperial calendar over 1,000 years...
-
Jinjitsu (人日, jinjitsu). It is one of the five
seasonal festivals (五節句,
gosekku). It is
celebrated on
January 7. It is also
known as
Nanakusa no sekku...
- that are
closely related to a set by
Hoitsu depicting court festivals (
gosekku), that were
adapted from
Chinese practices and
celebrated in ****an since...
- from the
aristocratic classes,
especially those who have been martyred.
Gosekku (五節句, lit. 'five
seasonal festivals') – The five
annual cultural festivals...
- With the
adoption of the
Western calendar, the five
seasonal festivals (
gosekku) —
Jinjitsu on
January 7, Jōshi on
March 3,
Tango on May 5,
Tanabata on...