Encyclopedia of Shinto

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  • 5. Rites and Festivals
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  • State Rites
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1 Tsukinamisai An observance observed during the ancient and medieval eras, mentioned in the Divinities Prescriptions ( Jingiryō ). Tsukinamisai was celebrated twice a year on the eleventh day of the sixth and twelfth lunar months, Tsukinamisai as a ceremony attended by the ministers and lesser ...
2 Yaso-shima no matsuri "Festival of the Yaso Island." An observance of the ancient to medieval periods occurring only once per generation, as a rule in the year following the Daijō sai conducted as part of the ceremonies for imperial accession ( sokui ). Imperial messengers chokushi (in partic...
3 Ō imi no matsuri A festival of the ancient and medieval eras conducted at the Hirose Shrine by a court-dispatched ritualist in order to celebrate the enshrined deities along with the various "mountain-entrance kami " ( yamaguchi-gami ) of Yamato's six districts. Performed twice annua...
4 Ōharae A rite performed in the ancient and medieval periods. Its purpose was to ward off disaster by cleansing oneself of sins and pollution ( kegare ) accumulated unknowingly. The Jingiryō outlines two forms of ōharae . The first is the customary biannual rite performed on the last day of th...
5 Ōtono hogai A court ritual directed at the three kami Yafunekukunochi no Mikoto, Yafune toyouke hime no Mikoto, and Ōmiyanome no Mikoto intended to protect the palace from disasters. It was performed on various occasions, including the daijōsai (the first niinamesai celebration performed b...