Niiname-no-Matsuri

Niiname-no-Matsuri is a Japanese holiday.

Niiname-no-Matsuri
Observed byJapan
TypeReligious
Significanceharvest ritual
DateNovember 23
Related toLabor Thanksgiving Day, Daijosai

It is celebrated every year. But when a new Emperor of Japan is crowned a different version called the Daijosai happens.

Ritual ceremonies of the Imperial Palace
ShihohaiSaiten-sai
Genshi-sai
Start of Musical Performance
Emperor Showa Festival (Previous Emperor's Festival)
Emperor Kōmei festival[lower-alpha 1]
Prayer for Good Harvest
The Emperor's Birthday
Spring Kōreisai・Spring Shrine Festival
Jimmu FestivalKōrei-den Kagura
Empress Kōjun festival[lower-alpha 1]
YooriOharae
Emperor Meiji festival[lower-alpha 1]
Autumn Imperial Spirit Festival (秋季皇霊祭)・Autumn Shrine Festival (秋季神殿祭)
Kannamu-sai
Niiname-no-Matsuri
Kashiko dokoro Sacred Kagura
Emperor Taishō festival[lower-alpha 1]
YooriOharae

Notes

  1. This is an example festival. The last three emperors have their festivals celebrated
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