- The
Niiname-sai (新嘗祭, also read Shinjō-sai and
Niiname-no-Matsuri) is a ****anese
harvest ritual. The
ritual is
celebrated by the
Emperor of ****an, who...
- the
modern name for an
ancient harvest festival known as
Niiname-sai (新嘗祭, also read as
Niiname-sai),
celebrating the
harvest of the Five Cereals. The classical...
- of
colonized peoples. One of the
first recorded rituals we know of is
Niiname-sai (新嘗祭), the
ceremony in
which the
Emperor offers newly harvested rice...
- of the Rabbit",
while also
bearing the
following elemental sign:
Rabbit Niiname-no-Matsuri Duveen, Joan (2022).
Applying Stems and
Branches Acupuncture...
-
theory of sonnō
based on Mitogaku, and the
revival of
rituals such as the
Niiname -no-Matsuri
became po****r. Many of the
rituals held
today were reorganized...
- for rain. The
typical fall
festival practices are
niiname-sai (新嘗祭) and aki-matsuri (秋祭り). In
niiname-sai, new
grains are
offered to the kami at the imperial...
-
inauguration ceremony and
wears it in
various Imperial events except for the
Niiname-sai festival. This
Yukihira sword is
different from the Emperor's Hi no...
-
primarily focus on
thanking the kami for the rice or
other harvest. The
Niiname-sai, or
festival of new rice, is held
across many
Shinto shrines on 23...
-
giving one
other thanks.
Prior to the
establishment of this holiday,
November 23 was
celebrated as an
imperial harvest festival called Niiname-sai (新嘗祭)....
- Shintō
priest in
terms of religion. This
sacred duty
dates back to the
Niiname-sai (新嘗祭, "tasting of new rice")
imperial harvest festival. In this ritual...