The Sagichō Fire Festival (Japanese: 左義長), also called Dondoyaki (Japanese: どんど焼き) or by other names, is a festival celebrated in Japan, usually on January...
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Preservation Area. The shrine has two main festivals, the Sagichō Matsuri (左義長まつり) and the Hachiman Matsuri (八幡まつり) which are both designated National Intangible...
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Old ofuda and omamori are burned in a ceremony known either as Sagichō (左義長) or Dondoyaki (どんど焼き), also Dontoyaki or Tondoyaki) held during the Little...
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mountains. The typical winter festival practices are sagichō or dondoyaki (左義長 or どんど焼き) and taasobi (田遊び). In sagicho or dondoyaki, kadomatsu (門松) and...
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fire hazards were directed against public bathhouses, fireworks, Sagichō (左義長), and waste burning. Most chōnin residences were not built with a bath to...
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Archers shoot at a target on which is painted the word "devil". 15th- Sagichō (左義長}} at Tsurugaoka Hachiman: The paper decorations used during the New Year...
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(横井時常(第2代宮司)歌碑: ) Kahi inscribed with a Tokitsune Yokoi (1st Guji)'s tanka, "歳神は今帰らすか左義長の青竹はぜて高く燃え立つ". (平田貫一(初代宮司)歌碑: ) Kahi inscribed with a Kanichi Hirata (2nd...
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Japan Foundation for Regional Art Activities. 2006. Retrieved 2011-04-15. 大磯の左義長 [Ōiso Sagichō] (in Japanese). Ōiso town. 2018-01-10. Retrieved 2018-03-21...
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