七週の祭
ななまわりのいわい
the Feast of Weeks, Pentecost
Kosakata
Kanji 祭 yang berarti perayaan muncul dalam 192 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
ななまわりのいわい
the Feast of Weeks, Pentecost
ななしゅうのまつり
the Feast of Weeks, Pentecost
たなばたまつり
Star Festival (held in July or August), Tanabata, Festival of the Weaver
しゃにくさい
carnival (festival held before Lent)
しゃにくさい
Carnaval (Schumann), Carnival
しゅうかくかんしゃさい
Thanksgiving Day, harvest festival
しゅうかくさい
harvest festival
しゅうきこうれいさい
imperial ceremony of ancestor worship formerly held on the autumnal equinox
あきたかんとうまつり
Akita Kantō Festival (3-6 August)
ふなまつり
boat festival, festival with portable shrines carried on boats
しゅくさい
festivals, feasts
しゅくさいじつ
national holiday
しゅんきこうれいさい
imperial ceremony of ancestor worship formerly held on the vernal equinox
はるまつり
spring festival
かすがまつり
Kasuga Festival (held at Kasuga Taisha Shrine in Nara on March 13)
じょさい
deacon (Catholic)
おんなさいし
priestess
おんなしさい
priestess
じょせいさいし
priestess
よいまつり
small festival held the night before the main festival, eve of a festival
しょうこんさい
memorial service (esp. for war dead)
しょうてんさい
Ascension Day, Feast of the Ascension
じょうさいふく
chasuble, phelonion
じょうとうさい
ridgepole-raising ceremony
しょくじゅさい
tree-planting ceremony, Arbor Day
しんじょうさい
ceremonial offering to the deities by the Emperor of newly-harvested rice
しんこうさい
festival celebrating the (temporary) transfer of a shintai away from its main shrine
かんなめさい
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17)
しんそうさい
Shinto funeral ceremony
かんだまつり
Kanda Festival (held at Kanda Myōjin Shrine in Tokyo on May 15)
じんむてんのうさい
Festival of Emperor Jimmu (formerly held annually on April 3, the supposed day of his death)
しんさい
rites conducted by the emperor
ほしまつり
Star Festival (held in July or August), Tanabata
せいめいさい
tomb sweeping festival (Okinawa, April 4 or 5)
せいさい
Catholic rite (e.g. mass), hierurgy
せいしさい
Palm Sunday
せいたいさい
Feast of Corpus Christi
せいたんさい
Christmas, holy birthday
せいれいこうりんさい
Pentecost, Whitsunday
あおもりねぶたまつり
Aomori Nebuta Festival (August 2-7)
いわしみずさい
Iwashimizu Festival (Sept. 15 festival held at Iwashimizu Hachimangu in Kyoto)
せきどうさい
ceremony to celebrate crossing the equator
ぶしまつり
traditional festival in Kiryū City, Saitama
しちまつり
traditional festival on Iriomote Island (southern Okinawa)
ゆきまつり
snow festival
せんぐうさい
transfer ceremony (wherein a shrine's sacred object is moved from one building to another)
せんざさい
ceremony for moving a deity to a new site
そせんのれいをまつる
to perform religious services for the departed souls of one's ancestors
そうさい
funerals and festivals
むらまつり
village festival, autumn festival, harvest festival
たいいくさい
(school) athletic festival, sports day, field day
だいがくさい
university festival, rag day
だいかんしゃさい
great customer appreciation sale (held at year-end, on a company anniversary, etc.)
おおまつり
grand festival
だいさいし
High Priest (of Israel)
おおなめまつり
first ceremonial offering of rice by newly-enthroned Emperor
だんぎくさい
kabuki performance in commemoration of Danjuro and Kikugoro
ちちぶよまつり
Chichibu Festival
ちょうさい
memorial service
ちょうさいりょう
gift at a memorial service
ちょうざいしさい
father confessor, confessor
ちょくさい
festival held by imperial order
ちょくさいしゃ
shrine whose rituals are attended by an imperial envoy (who presents offerings)
たましずめのまつり
ceremony for the repose of a soul, ceremony to pray for the long life of the emperor, empress, crown prince, etc.
ちんさい
religious ceremony (to appease the gods)
てんきまつり
ceremony held to pray for good weather (during long periods of rain)
てんじんまつり
Tenjin Festival (Osaka)
たうえまつり
seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine, shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest
どひょうまつり
ceremony to purify the ring before the start of a tournament
ふゆまつり
winter festival
どくりつさい
Independence Day celebration
にゅうさいしょう
introit
としまつり
annual festival
ばいかさい
Plum Blossom Festival (Kitano Shrine, February 25)
ひゃくねんさい
centenary, centennial celebration
ぶんかさい
school festival, cultural festival, annual open day school event showcasing student talent
ほうねんさい
fertility festival, harvest festival
ほんまつり
main festival, main day of a festival
ぼんまつり
Bon Festival
ばんれいさい
All Souls' Day
よまつり
night festival
はだかまつり
semi-naked festival, festival in which the participants go naked apart from loin-cloths
うらまつり
day-after festival, night-after festival, (smaller) festival held the day (or night) after the main festival
れいさい
regular festival, annual festival
れいたいさい
regularly held festival
れいねんさい
annual festival
れいさい
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)
たままつり
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)
ろうどうさい
Labor Day, May Day
はんさい
burnt offering (i.e. religious animal sacrifice)
かわうそうおをまつる
one of the 72 climates (from the 16th to the 20th of the first lunar month)
だっさい
arraying a number of reference books in order to compose poetry, literary composition crammed with maxims, ancient episodes, legends, etc., otters lining a catch of fish on a river bank, (people) making offerings (esp. of fish)