〘Noun〙 A dance performed on the night of the 16th of the seventh lunar month, in which people hold fans and chant "Namu Myoho Renge Kyo" in a rhythmic manner to the beat of drums, large drums, and wooden clappers, while forming a circle. The dance of Yokusenji Temple in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City is famous. 《Season: Autumn》※Haiku poem, Takatsukuba (1638), 5 "What a strange act, the Daimoku dance (Joshu) " Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 陰暦七月一六日の夜、団扇(うちわ)・扇を手に、太鼓・大鼓・拍子木などに合わせて「南無妙法蓮華経」を節をつけて唱えながら円陣を作って行なう踊り。京都市左京区涌泉寺のものが有名。《季・秋》※俳諧・鷹筑波(1638)五「妙なふりするは題目(ダイモク)おどり哉〈定主〉」
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