- a railing.
Often the ****anese
honorific prefix o- (お) is added,
making omikoshi (お神輿). The
first recorded use of
mikoshi was
during the Nara period. Among...
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Tokyo holds many
festivals (matsuri)
throughout the year.
Major Shinto shrine festivals include the
Sanno Festival at Hie Shrine, and the
Sanja Festival...
- an
omikoshi, a type of
portable Shinto shrine carried around to be worshipped.
Everyone bows
downs and
worships an
omikoshi, but to move an
omikoshi, it...
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Machiya also
provided space for costumes, decorations,
portable shrines (
omikoshi (御神輿)), floats, and
other things needed for the festival, as well as hosting...
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lanterns are
carried through the
streets along with
portable shrines called omikoshi. The
Story of the
Taisai (Great Festival)
depicts the love
story between...
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place on the 1st of
April and the 1st of November. On the 1st
April an
omikoshi holding a
child god is
escorted up the mountain. In November, the procession...
- Each
neighborhood partakes in
different activities,
including carrying omikoshi (お神輿), or
portable shrines,
carrying yotsudaiko (四つ太鼓) -
wooden structures...
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Tourist Navigation"
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Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America:
Omikoshi procession Archived 2009-02-13 at the
Wayback Machine ****uoka/Hakata Tourist...
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sequences of ****anese
street festivals and
groups of
celebrants carrying an
omikoshi,
which segues to
concert footage of YMO
playing the song "Tong Poo" on...
- Sonoko,
choosing to
decide things for herself,
decides to
become a new
omikoshi to help lead
Taisha to the
right path. Four
years later, as each member...