• The Shinjō Matsuri (新庄まつりの山車行事) is a Japanese festival celebrated from 24 to 26 August in Shinjō, Yamagata Prefecture.
  • Shinjo Matsuri is believed to be started in 1756 by Tozawa Masanobu (1720–1756), the lord of Shinjo clan, to cheer up people in Shinjo who had been suffered...
  • Shinjo City in Yamagata is proudly home to Shinjo Matsuri, which is arguably the best festival in Tohoku.
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  • OH!MATSURi logo. Japanese Traditional Festival Calendar. ... Shinjo Matsuri. (新庄まつり).
  • Celebrated every August in northern Yamagata prefecture, the Shinjo Matsuri was added to Unesco's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in November 2016.
  • Shinjo Matsuri is a feast for the eyes and belly. ... Shinjo can be reached in about three and a half hours from Tokyo on the Yamagata Shinkansen . Quick Facts.
  • I viewed several matsuri within the Tohoku region but gave specific attention to one festival called Shinjo Matsuri which had its origins in 1756.
  • 国重要無形民俗文化財 ユネスコ無形文化遺産登録. 新庄まつり. 2024/8/24(土)25(日)26(月). 2024年 有料観覧席のご案内. 歴史が...
  • ...漫 新庄まつり2013年8月25日の本まつりで撮影しました。http://shinjo-matsuri.jp/No.1.
  • Matsuri is the Japanese word for a festival or holiday. Some festivals have their roots in Chinese festivals but have undergone dramatic changes as they mixed with local customs.
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  • The Otaue Rice planting Festival is the famous rice-planting ceremony - It takes place inside the Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine, performed and accompanied...
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  • The Japanese term "matsuri" (festival, written as 祭 or 祭り) refers to ceremonies or Shinto rituals worshipping Shinreikon (the spirit of God).
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