〘Noun〙 A festival to pray for protection from wind damage and for a good harvest. It was held on the fourth of April and July at Hirose and Tatsuta Shrines in Yamato Province (Nara Prefecture). Kaze no Saburo. Season: Summer *Ryo Gikai (718) Shinto: "Fuujin Matsuri (also known as the Hirose and Tatsuta festivals. If the wind does not blow , the land will be destroyed . Therefore, there are two such festivals." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 風害を免れて豊作になるよう祈願する祭。大和国(奈良県)の広瀬・龍田両神社で四月と七月の四日に行なわれた。風の三郎。《季・夏》※令義解(718)神祇「風神祭〈謂。亦広瀬・龍田二祭也。欲レ令二風不レ吹。稼穡滋登一。故有二此祭一〉」
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