〘Noun〙 Kagura dance that accompanies the Yudate ritual, which is held in villages in the central mountain region. Originally held in the lunar November, it is now held from December to January. Examples include the Flower Festival in Oku-Mikawa and the Toyama Festival in Shinshu. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 中部山岳地帯の村々で行なわれる、湯立(ゆだて)の神事に伴う神楽。もと陰暦一一月に、現在は一二月から一月にかけて行なわれる。奥三河の花祭、信州の遠山祭など。
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