〘Noun〙 A festival event held at Kashima Shrine in Hojo-tsuji, Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture. When the deity is transferred by boat, two men at the bow, wearing long undergarments, hold oars and dance on a barrel. This is the same type of ritual as the " Kaidenma" held at Wakehime Shrine in Gogo Island, Matsuyama City. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 愛媛県松山市北条辻の鹿島神社で行なわれる祭礼行事。神体を船で移すとき、舳先の男二人が長襦袢姿で櫂を持ち、樽の上で踊るもの。松山市興居(ごご)島の和気姫神社で行なわれる「櫂伝馬(かいでんま)」と同種の儀礼。
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