...In the case of Nagasaki and Okinawa, it can be explained by the introduction and acceptance from China, but Okinawa seems to have been particularly well-positioned for acceptance. Boat races are recognized as part of shrine ceremonies at Watatsumi Shrine in Tsushima, Miho Shrine in Shimane Prefecture (Morotabune Shinto Ritual), and other shrines, and are called Funagake/Funeguro (Tsushima, Iki), Kaineri/Koginuki (Ehime Prefecture), and Oshibune (Yamaguchi Prefecture). Dates other than Tango-setsu are chosen as the dates, so this type of boat race is thought to be native to Japan. ... *Some of the terminology that refers to "push boat (event)" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…長崎や沖縄の場合は,中国からの伝播,受容として説明がつくが,とくに沖縄は受容の素地が強かったように思われる。また,対馬の海神(わたつみ)神社や島根県の美保神社(諸手船(もろたぶね)神事)その他に神社祭祀の一部としての船競漕が認められ,船駈(ふながけ)・船ぐろ(対馬,壱岐),櫂練(かいねり)・漕(こぎ)ぬき(愛媛県),押船(おしぶね)(山口県)などと呼ばれている。期日としては,端午節以外の日取りが選ばれており,この種の船競漕は,日本在来のものと考えられる。… ※「押船(行事)」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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