- the kami, and to gain
their blessing and protection. The rite is
known as
naorai.
There are
shrines that have
buildings dedicated to
preparing shinsen, but...
-
shrine offices or
clerks at the
information desks, or as
waitresses at the
naorai feasts. They also ****ist
kannushi in
ceremonial rites.
Visits to the shrine...
-
demerei Boessenecker and Churchill, 2018 A.
kernensis Kellogg, 1922 A.
naorai Kohno, 1996 A.
packardi (Barnes, 1972) A.
sadoensis Barnes and Hirota, 1995...
-
Purifying ceremony)
April 22:
Tojitsusai (当日祭)
April 19: Dai********sai (第二日祭),
Naorai (直会, feast)
April 29: Shōwasai (昭和祭, Shōwa Festival) —
Emperor Shōwa's birthday...
- (奉納演武)
within the
haiden of the shrine. The
festival usually closes with "
naorai" (a
celebratory meal) in the dojo and
surrounding gardens,
often with the...
-
Cervus (Anoglochis) praenipponicus [ja] Shikama, 1936
Cervus (Deperetia)
naorai Shikama, 1936
Cervus (Nipponicervus?)
takaoi Ot**** & Shikama, 1977 Cervus...
-
modern academia, one
theory notes that ****anese
shrines have a
custom called naorai (御直会)
whereby food
offerings to the
resident deity would afterwards be consumed...
- 110 to
Kagura dance, 30 to
lantern festivals, 488 to
shrine banquets (
naorai), and 7 to ōtaue (大田植) rice
planting Jinsekikōgen,
Hiroshima Public Bathhouse...
- Barnes, 1972 †Allodesmus
uraiporensis Tonomori et al., 2018 †Allodesmus
naorai Kohno, 1996 †Allodesmus
sinanoensis Nagao, 1941 †Allodesmus
demerei Boessenecker...