New Year at Ise Jingu Shrine
Ise Jingu Shrine is among the country’s most popular shrines for Hatsumode (New Year’s Eve), located in Ise City, Mie…
Every year on a certain date, the Japanese gather in temples and shrines to perform the Matsuri (festival). Matsuri was a Shinto practice, but ended up incorporating rites linked to the Buddhist and Chinese calendar. Matsuri occupy a place of honor in the lives of the Japanese and contribute to the spiritual formation and probably these celebrations that maintain so many Japanese traditions.
In the past, there was a festival that lasted a week or more, but currently the festivals are one day or a maximum of three days, depending on the region of the festival, Dashi (traditional float), Mikoshi (portable miniature shrine), Floating ( floats that look like a shrine).
In the past, these festivals were longer and served to worship gods, and ancestors and even to thank divine entities for the harvest of the year. Over the years these traditions have lost some of their meaning and rituals have become more simplified and more accessible.
All Matsuris have a few things in common, such as traditional food stalls, drinks and games. In addition, many matsuris end with fireworks.
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