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What is the "big sacrifice" in Japan? Please, everyone, thank you.

the Japanese "big sacrifice" is Tenjin Matsuri. Tenjin Matsuri was first built in Tianman Palace in Osaka two years later, and the Japanese calendar lasted for five years (AD 951). It was held on June 1st. It's only on Yodogawa (the largest river in Osaka) that the ceremony of offering sacrifices to the gods is held. Release sacrificial objects to the center of the river. Set up an altar at the place where the sacrificial objects arrive, and worship the gods there. Following the story of transporting people to the altar by boat is the starting point of today's cruise in Dianchuan. In the history of more than 1 years, the form of Tenjin Matsuri has changed greatly. For example, in the Toyotomi Hideyoshi era, there was no sacrificial ceremony, but a float parade was held at today's cruise ship pier. The scale is getting bigger and bigger, and there are more and more floats. Finally, in order to attract more people to watch and participate, a special cruise ship is used instead of floats, and a float parade is held on the river. Because of its magnificence and grandeur, Tenjin Matsuri is listed as one of the three major Japanese festivals. Although during the Tokugawa shogunate period, in order to prevent the local Toyotomi figureheads from using Tenjin Matsuri to rebel, the God Cruise was once suspended. And in the following 2 years, almost no celebrations were held. However, after World War II, Osaka people restored Tenjin Matsuri to celebrate peace, which really became a festival for the citizens. In the last ten years, the number of participants has been about 1.8 million to 2 million per year (different from year to year). Now Tenjin Matsuri is held around July 25th every year. There is usually a cruise night on the evening of July 25th. (Of course, there are some religious ceremonies.) For children in Osaka, the biggest feature of Tenjin Matsuri is that they can watch cruise ships, fireworks and all kinds of delicious food in Osaka. On the evening of July 25th, thousands of people were enjoying the cool air on the broad banks on both sides of Dianchuan River. Not only could they enjoy various styles of cruise ships, but they also heard the rumbling sound of fireworks and spent the hottest days of the year. With the changes of the four seasons, all kinds of sacrifices will be held year after year all over Japan. Most of these sacrifices come from Shinto and Buddhism. In summer, there are fireworks and folk dances, and in winter, there are folk entertainment activities such as the Ice and Snow Festival, and there are sacrifices every month of the year. Since ancient times, the Japanese have felt a sacred power from various natural phenomena, and regarded this power of nature as a god. It is said that this is the origin of Shinto, which comes from the sacrifice of Shinto to praise the power of God. Through communication with God, they pray for a rich grain, prosperous business and prosperous community and family. On January 6th, the fire-fighting parade was held on the central road of Taichang, and the five-day snow festival ended on February 1st Sunday was held in Sapporo, Hokkaido. On February 3rd or 4th, the day before the festival in beginning of spring, shrines and monasteries all over the country engaged in bean scattering and exorcism activities. On March 3rd, girls' day, most families with girls bought complete sets of humanoid dolls. From April 1 to April 3, cherry blossoms were held in the song and dance training theater in Gion, Kyoto. On April 14 and 15, the Alpine Festival was held in the Nizhi Shrine in Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. On May 3 or 4, the Hakata DONTAKU Festival was held by tens of thousands of men and women in Fukuoka City, Kyushu, dressed in colorful costumes and accompanied by drums and flutes. Singing and dancing in Tongqu Street, fishing cormorants from May 11th to October 15th, Changliangchuan in Gifu City is the most famous place. On May 15th, Kwai Festival, the Shanghemao and Xiahemao shrines in Kyoto jointly hosted a magnificent procession, imitating the ceremony of the ancient royal family going to the shrine for worship. On the third Saturday and Sunday of May, the Sanshe Festival was held in Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo, and many teenagers carried small shrines on their shoulders. March on Tongqu Avenue May 17th 18th Spring Sunlight Toshogu Festival was held at Sunlight Toshogu Shrine on June 14th, and the place for planting seedlings was Sukeyoshi Shrine in Osaka City. From July 1st to 15th, Hakata floats were held in Fukuoka City, Kyushu, and some families hung paper lanterns during the Lantern Festival from July 13th to 15th. As a gesture of offering sacrifices to the dead, this activity hosted by Kyoto Yasaka Shrine on Gion Festival on July 16 is one of the famous events in Kyoto. The most exciting part is the parade of floats on the second day. On July 24 and 25, the venue of the Tenjin Festival is Osaka Tianmangong Shrine. From August 2 to August 7, the big lantern festival NEBUTA is a luxurious procession hosted by Hirosaki City, North Honshu. Every night, Holding fan-shaped or humanoid lanterns, marching on thoroughfare with lanterns painted with famous historical heroes and beauties, Aomori City also has the same grand event. From August 2 to August 7, the Lantern Festival was held in Akita City, North Honshu, and many young people held high paper lanterns arranged on bamboo frames. March in the City Street August 6-8, Chinese Valentine's Day Star Festival, Folk Activities in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture August 12-15, Aboyong Tokushima City, Shikoku, is a famous traditional dance in Japan, with men, women and children singing and dancing, and enjoying themselves. On August 16, the Fire Festival lit a big-shaped fire in the dark on the side of the Daimonji Mountain in Kyoto. There are also various entertainment activities. On September 16th, Yabusame riding and archery competition was held in Hegang Hachiba Palace Shrine in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture. On October 7th to 9th, OKUNCHI Festival was held in Nagasaki City, and dragon dancing and costume dancing were held in Takayama Festival on October 9th and 1th. On October 11th to 13th, Sakurayama Hachiba Shrine in Takayama City, Qifu Prefecture was held in Tokyo's Benmen Temple, which was one of the big monks on the memorial day. On the evening of the 12th, the participants, with paper lanterns in their hands, marched in procession. On October 17th, Daylight Toshogu Festival in autumn, Daylight Toshogu Shrine hosted a grand procession of 1, people. On October 22nd, Times Festival, Kyoto Ping 'an Shrine hosted a grand procession. About 2, or 3, people took part in it. They wore bright clothes from various important eras in Kyoto since the Millennium. It can be said that the grand exhibition of ancient costumes was held in Hakone, the most famous tourist attraction in Japan, on November 3rd. It was a reappearance of the travel form of feudal princes at that time. On November 15th, the parents led their children to visit the shrine nearby and prayed for their children's future. On December 17th, the Spring Festival was held in Nara Spring Festival. Some people were dressed in armor and some were dressed in ancient costumes.

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