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- Miyamairi (宮参り, literally "shrine visit") is a traditional Shinto rite of p****age in ****an for newborns. Approximately one month after birth (31 days...
- Babylonian, the Mayan, and the Norse cultures. The modern ****anese practice of Miyamairi is such a ceremony. In some, such evidence may be archaeological and descriptive...
- Babylonian, the Mayan, and the Norse cultures. The modern ****anese practice of Miyamairi is such a ceremony that does not use water. In some, such evidence may...
- strips of washi paper, silk, or cotton. At ****anese weddings, funerals, miyamairi and other ceremonies at Shinto shrines, tamagushi are ritually presented...
- use, and the custom of paying a visit to the birthplace for a child's Miyamairi, coming-of-age ceremony, Shichi-Go-San, etc. became po****r. In addition...
- the Imperial household, for example an empress. See also Ō-miya (below) Miyamairi (宮参り, lit. 'shrine visit') – A traditional rite of p****age for newborns...
- Shinden, for the first time on the 50th day after birth. This is similar to Miyamairi, a traditional Shinto rite of p****age in ****an for newborns. This is a...