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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
春祭り see styles |
harumatsuri はるまつり |
spring festival |
時代祭 see styles |
jidaimatsuri じだいまつり |
Festival of the Ages (held at Heian Jingu Shrine in Kyoto on Oct. 22); Jidai Festival |
本祭り see styles |
honmatsuri ほんまつり |
regular festival |
東戸祭 see styles |
higashitomatsuri ひがしとまつり |
(place-name) Higashitomatsuri |
桜祭り see styles |
sakuramatsuri さくらまつり |
cherry blossom festival |
梅花祭 see styles |
baikasai ばいかさい |
Plum Blossom Festival (Kitano Shrine, February 25) |
植樹祭 see styles |
shokujusai しょくじゅさい |
tree-planting ceremony; Arbor Day |
海神祭 see styles |
unjamimatsuri うんじゃみまつり |
Okinawan festival held in the honour of the sea gods (honor) |
清明祭 see styles |
seimeisai / semesai せいめいさい |
(See シーミー) tomb sweeping festival (Okinawa, April 4 or 5) |
港祭り see styles |
minatomatsuri みなとまつり |
port festival |
火祭り see styles |
himatsuri ひまつり |
(1) fire festival (often celebrating the absence of fires); (2) New Year's ritual at Izumo Shrine; (3) festival involving fire dedicated to the gods |
熊祭り see styles |
kumamatsuri くままつり |
Ainu bear festival |
犧牲祭 牺牲祭 see styles |
xī shēng jì xi1 sheng1 ji4 hsi sheng chi kishōsai |
sacrificial ceremonies |
独立祭 see styles |
dokuritsusai どくりつさい |
Independence Day celebration |
百年祭 see styles |
hyakunensai ひゃくねんさい |
centenary; centennial celebration |
皇霊祭 see styles |
koureisai / koresai こうれいさい |
equinoctial ceremony held by the emperor at the shrine of imperial ancestors |
盆祭り see styles |
bonmatsuri ぼんまつり |
Bon Festival |
矢祭山 see styles |
yamatsuriyama やまつりやま |
(place-name) Yamatsuriyama |
矢祭川 see styles |
yamatsurigawa やまつりがわ |
(place-name) Yamatsurigawa |
矢祭町 see styles |
yamatsurimachi やまつりまち |
(place-name) Yamatsurimachi |
磯祭り see styles |
isomatsuri いそまつり |
(1) (rocky) seashore party; seashore festival; (2) celebration in honor of the dragon god by fishermen after a good haul |
祇園祭 see styles |
gionmatsuri ぎおんまつり |
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th); (ev) Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th) |
祈年祭 see styles |
kinensai; toshigoinomatsuri きねんさい; としごいのまつり |
prayer service for a good crop |
祝祭日 see styles |
shukusaijitsu しゅくさいじつ |
national holiday |
神嘗祭 see styles |
kannamesai; shinjousai; kannienomatsuri / kannamesai; shinjosai; kannienomatsuri かんなめさい; しんじょうさい; かんにえのまつり |
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17) |
神幸祭 see styles |
shinkousai / shinkosai しんこうさい |
{Shinto} (See 神体) festival celebrating the (temporary) transfer of a shintai away from its main shrine |
神田祭 see styles |
kandamatsuri かんだまつり |
Kanda Festival (held at Kanda Myoujin Shrine in Tokyo on May 15) |
神葬祭 see styles |
shinsousai / shinsosai しんそうさい |
Shinto funeral ceremony |
祠祭鬼 see styles |
cí jì guǐ ci2 ji4 gui3 tz`u chi kuei tzu chi kuei shisaiki |
(Skt. yakṣa) |
秋祭り see styles |
akimatsuri あきまつり |
autumn festival; fall festival |
結願祭 see styles |
kitsugansai きつがんさい |
festival for requests and expressions of thanks to the gods (Okinawa) |
聖体祭 see styles |
seitaisai / setaisai せいたいさい |
{Christn} (See 聖体・2) Feast of Corpus Christi |
聖枝祭 see styles |
seishisai / seshisai せいしさい |
{Christn} (See 枝の主日) Palm Sunday |
聖誕祭 see styles |
seitansai / setansai せいたんさい |
(1) (See クリスマス) Christmas; (2) holy birthday |
舟祭り see styles |
funamatsuri ふなまつり |
boat festival; festival with portable shrines carried on boats |
船祭り see styles |
funamatsuri ふなまつり |
boat festival; festival with portable shrines carried on boats |
花祭り see styles |
hanamatsuri はなまつり |
Buddha's birthday festival (April 8th); Vesak |
芸術祭 see styles |
geijutsusai / gejutsusai げいじゅつさい |
art festival |
葵祭り see styles |
aoimatsuri あおいまつり |
Aoi Festival (Kyoto, May 15); Aoi Matsuri |
血祭り see styles |
chimatsuri ちまつり |
(1) killing an enemy soldier before the start of a battle to raise spirits; blood offering; (2) killing violently; bloodbath; (3) (joc) menstruation |
裸祭り see styles |
hadakamatsuri はだかまつり |
semi-naked festival; festival in which the participants go naked apart from loin-cloths |
記念祭 see styles |
kinensai きねんさい |
anniversary; commemoration |
謝肉祭 see styles |
shanikusai しゃにくさい |
carnival (festival held before Lent); (wk) Carnaval (Schumann); Carnival |
豊年祭 see styles |
hounensai / honensai ほうねんさい |
fertility festival; harvest festival |
赤道祭 see styles |
sekidousai / sekidosai せきどうさい |
ceremony to celebrate crossing the equator |
過越祭 see styles |
sugikoshimatsuri すぎこしまつり sugikoshinomatsuri すぎこしのまつり |
Passover |
遷宮祭 see styles |
senguusai / sengusai せんぐうさい |
(See 式年遷宮祭) transfer ceremony (wherein a shrine's sacred object is moved from one building to another) |
遷座祭 see styles |
senzasai せんざさい |
{Shinto} (See 遷座・せんざ,遷宮祭・せんぐうさい) ceremony for moving a deity to a new site |
還幸祭 see styles |
kankousai / kankosai かんこうさい |
{Shinto} (See 神体) festival celebrating the return of a shintai to its main shrine |
釋尊祭 释尊祭 see styles |
shì zūn jì shi4 zun1 ji4 shih tsun chi Shakuson sai |
festival for the birth of the Buddha |
里祭池 see styles |
satomatsuriike / satomatsurike さとまつりいけ |
(place-name) Satomatsuriike |
鎮魂祭 see styles |
chinkonsai ちんこんさい |
mass or ceremony for the repose of a soul |
降誕祭 see styles |
koutansai / kotansai こうたんさい |
(1) (See キリスト降誕祭・キリストこうたんさい) Christmas; Nativity; (2) celebration of the birthday of a saint or great man |
陰祭り see styles |
kagematsuri かげまつり |
minor festival (held when there is no regular festival) |
雛祭り see styles |
hinamatsuri ひなまつり |
Hinamatsuri (March 3rd); Girls' Festival; Dolls' Festival |
雪祭り see styles |
yukimatsuri ゆきまつり |
snow festival |
霊祭り see styles |
tamamatsuri たままつり |
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival) |
鞴祭り see styles |
fuigomatsuri ふいごまつり |
Bellows Festival; festival for blacksmiths and foundries on the eighth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, on which they would clean their bellows and pray |
音楽祭 see styles |
ongakusai おんがくさい |
music festival |
風祭子 see styles |
fuusaishi / fusaishi ふうさいし |
(given name) Fūsaishi |
風祭駅 see styles |
kazamatsurieki かざまつりえき |
(st) Kazamatsuri Station |
高山祭 see styles |
takayamasai たかやまさい |
(personal name) Takayamasai |
魂祭り see styles |
tamamatsuri たままつり |
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival) |
祭り寿司 see styles |
matsurizushi まつりずし |
popular type of sushi bento, differing by regions; brand of sushi bento |
祭り足袋 see styles |
matsuritabi まつりたび |
festival tabi; strong, rubber-soled footwear worn by festival participants |
祭り込む see styles |
matsurikomu まつりこむ |
(transitive verb) to place an obnoxious person in an out-of-the-way post to be rid of him or her |
祭上げる see styles |
matsuriageru まつりあげる |
(transitive verb) to set up (in high position); to kick upstairs |
祭司權術 祭司权术 see styles |
jì sī quán shù ji4 si1 quan2 shu4 chi ssu ch`üan shu chi ssu chüan shu |
priestcraft |
祭政一致 see styles |
saiseiicchi / saisecchi さいせいいっち |
(yoji) unity of church and state; theocracy |
祭政分離 see styles |
saiseibunri / saisebunri さいせいぶんり |
separation of church and state; separation of religious ritual and government administration |
祭畤温泉 see styles |
matsurubeonsen まつるべおんせん |
(place-name) Matsurubeonsen |
お祭騒ぎ see styles |
omatsurisawagi おまつりさわぎ |
festival merrymaking; revelry |
ねぶた祭 see styles |
nebutamatsuri ねぶたまつり |
Nebuta Festival (in Aomori, August 2-7) |
ひな祭り see styles |
hinamatsuri ひなまつり |
Hinamatsuri (March 3rd); Girls' Festival; Dolls' Festival |
ふいご祭 see styles |
fuigomatsuri ふいごまつり |
Bellows Festival; festival for blacksmiths and foundries on the eighth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, on which they would clean their bellows and pray |
七週の祭 see styles |
nanamawarinoiwai ななまわりのいわい |
the Feast of Weeks; Pentecost |
三社祭り see styles |
sanjamatsuri さんじゃまつり |
Sanja Festival (Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo, third weekend of May) |
上戸祭町 see styles |
kamitomatsurichou / kamitomatsuricho かみとまつりちょう |
(place-name) Kamitomatsurichō |
中戸祭町 see styles |
nakatomatsurichou / nakatomatsuricho なかとまつりちょう |
(place-name) Nakatomatsurichō |
五十年祭 see styles |
gojuunensai / gojunensai ごじゅうねんさい |
jubilee; semicentennial |
仮庵の祭 see styles |
kariionomatsuri / karionomatsuri かりいおのまつり |
(exp,n) Sukkot; Succot; Feast of Tabernacles |
冠婚葬祭 see styles |
kankonsousai / kankonsosai かんこんそうさい |
(yoji) (See 元服・1,婚礼,祭祀,葬儀) important ceremonial occasions in family relationships |
土俵祭り see styles |
dohyoumatsuri / dohyomatsuri どひょうまつり |
{sumo} ceremony to purify the ring before the start of a tournament |
大感謝祭 see styles |
daikanshasai だいかんしゃさい |
great customer appreciation sale (held at year-end, on a company anniversary, etc.) |
天気祭り see styles |
tenkimatsuri てんきまつり |
ceremony held to pray for good weather (during long periods of rain) |
天祭揚子 see styles |
amamatsuriyouko / amamatsuriyoko あままつりようこ |
(person) Amamatsuri Yōko (1964.7.7-) |
女性祭司 see styles |
joseisaishi / josesaishi じょせいさいし |
(rare) priestess |
後の祭り see styles |
atonomatsuri あとのまつり |
Too late! |
御祭騒ぎ see styles |
omatsurisawagi おまつりさわぎ |
festival merrymaking; revelry |
戸祭元町 see styles |
tomatsurimotomachi とまつりもとまち |
(place-name) Tomatsurimotomachi |
時代祭り see styles |
jidaimatsuri じだいまつり |
Festival of the Ages (held at Heian Jingu Shrine in Kyoto on Oct. 22); Jidai Festival |
溝祭中部 see styles |
mizomatsurichuubu / mizomatsurichubu みぞまつりちゅうぶ |
(place-name) Mizomatsurichuubu |
溝祭北部 see styles |
mizomatsurihokubu みぞまつりほくぶ |
(place-name) Mizomatsurihokubu |
溝祭南部 see styles |
mizomatsurinanbu みぞまつりなんぶ |
(place-name) Mizomatsurinanbu |
田植え祭 see styles |
tauematsuri たうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
矢祭山駅 see styles |
yamatsuriyamaeki やまつりやまえき |
(st) Yamatsuriyama Station |
石清水祭 see styles |
iwashimizumatsuri; iwashimizusai いわしみずまつり; いわしみずさい |
Iwashimizu Festival (Sept. 15 festival held at Iwashimizu Hachimangu in Kyoto) |
祇園祭り see styles |
gionmatsuri ぎおんまつり |
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th) |
神嘗の祭 see styles |
kannienomatsuri かんにえのまつり |
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17) |
神田祭り see styles |
kandamatsuri かんだまつり |
Kanda Festival (held at Kanda Myoujin Shrine in Tokyo on May 15) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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