The Five Sacred Festivals of Ancient Japan: Their Symbolism & Historical DevelopmentSophia University, 1967 - 114 Seiten |
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... usually of great girth and strength . Several lengths , nicely graduated , have their upper end obliquely cut into a sharply pointed spear , so that any adventurous goblin may be duly defeated ; but at times also the small and feathery ...
... usually of great girth and strength . Several lengths , nicely graduated , have their upper end obliquely cut into a sharply pointed spear , so that any adventurous goblin may be duly defeated ; but at times also the small and feathery ...
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... usually also to the numbers of three , five or seven.9 These shimekazari charms are hung up near every entrance and on walls of stables and warehouses , to entice wealth and luck ; on the well , whose spirit shall supply the plentiful ...
... usually also to the numbers of three , five or seven.9 These shimekazari charms are hung up near every entrance and on walls of stables and warehouses , to entice wealth and luck ; on the well , whose spirit shall supply the plentiful ...
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... usually fell on a date in August , during the hottest weather . If you go into the country on that day , you may still find rows of freshly cut bamboo stuck into the ground in front of the houses , or affixed to doors and eaves . They ...
... usually fell on a date in August , during the hottest weather . If you go into the country on that day , you may still find rows of freshly cut bamboo stuck into the ground in front of the houses , or affixed to doors and eaves . They ...
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18th century amuletic ancient animals auspicious bamboo beautiful became believed bird blossoms boats boys Buddhist called century ceremonial charm chimaki China Chinese chrysanthemum cloth colour connected Court crops custom daidai daimyō decorated deity dōgu Doll Festival dragon dressed dumplings effigies emblem emperor Empress Suiko evil exhibition feast fertility figures flower Genji Genroku girls gods head Heaven hina matsuri human hung iris Japan Japanese kagami mochi kamibina kiku kimono known kusudama Kyōhō Kyoto lacquer later leaves legend magic male manzai means month moon nature ningyō nowadays numerous occasion occult offered one's paper petals pine plant Prince Princess probably progeny propitiating prosperity puppets reason represent rice rites ritual river sacred sake sambō sekku shape shimenawa Shinto shōgun shrine silk soul spirit spring stars Sugawara no Michizane symbol tanabata tango no sekku thread tion tokonoma Tokugawa tree usually various weaving Year's