Daimokutate (題目立) nyɛla karim karimbu ka bɛ niŋdi li Yahashira Shrine din be Kami-fukawa tiŋkpaŋa din baɣi tiŋa yuli booni Nara .[1]

Daimokutate
tradition
Yaɣ shelisalima salimbu, Shinto ritual Mali niŋ
TiŋaJapan Mali niŋ
Din be shɛli polonaNara Mali niŋ
Tiŋgbaŋ yaɣili calinli34°38′36″N 135°59′4″E Mali niŋ
Tingbani shɛli din yinaJapan Mali niŋ
Dabisili shɛli dini niŋdi yuuni puliniOctober 12 Mali niŋ
Intangible cultural heritage statusRepresentative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan Mali niŋ
Described at URLhttps://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/00276, https://ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/00276, https://ich.unesco.org/es/RL/00276 Mali niŋ
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Shinto din be Kamifukawa malila kali din saɣiri n-tiri yuun pishi ata ka bidibisi ka bɛ kpɛri adiini laɣinsi din ban tumdi tuma zoya maa ni. Lala bia yi ti kpe lala laɣingu ŋɔ ni di wubirimi ni o pa niŋla zaɣ'kurili maa

The performance

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Bipola, ban nyɛ yuun pishi ata ka (di yi niŋ ka bidibisi ban paai yuun pishi ata ka bɛ zooi, bidibisi ban bɛ paai yuun pishi ata kani bee ban yaɣi yuun pishi ata ka ni tooi pahi) bɛ zaani la zaɣ'kpulli zaɣ'chaɣu ka ye samurai nɛma ka ʒiri peen mula. Doo ŋun nyɛ ninkurugu booni ba la yindi yindi ka bɛ ti karindi lahabali din be Minamoto mini Taira clans sunsuuni. Binkumdi shɛŋa kani n-doli li. Yaɣa pishi ni ayɔbu maa zaa yɛltɔɣa yi yɛli naai, bipola maa kpahirila bɛ napɔna doli taba ka yiini sheeri steeji maa zuɣu.[2]

Tuuli di daa na nyɛla bɛ niŋdi li mi ni bidibigu ŋun nyɛ kpɛma sani pahi dansi nima pishi ni ayi din be Kami-fukawa ni, lala Daimokutate pa nyɛla bɛ ni niŋdi shɛli yuuni yuuni Anashaara goli October sunsuuni, bi'pola ban ni yuma konkɔba mini daŋ konkɔba nima. Di nyɛla kpɛrigu bee binkumda din gahim Japan, Daimokutate nyɛla din tahiri nagban yini na tiŋa ŋɔ nima sunsuuni.[3]

Daimokutate daa tuumi n-niŋ Muromachi naabu saha. Daimokutate n nyɛ kali bahi karimbu ka tarimba niŋ li, ka tuui sabi sɔŋ yuuni 1534.[3]

Sabbu nima din sabi jɛndi baŋda, Hosen Jungo bini din gbaai yuuni 1953 zaŋ chaŋ yuuni 1955, nyɛla din na beni.[1][3]

Bɛ daa zaŋ la Daimokutate m-pahi "UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists" ni yuuni 2009.[4]

Kundivihira

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  1. 1.0 1.1 高橋・鹿谷1991年 pp.110-112
  2. Terence Lancashire, An Introduction to Japanese Folk Performing Arts (2011), Tɛmplet:P. et 196.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 E. Oyler, Daimokutate: Ritual Placatory Performance of the Genpei War, Oral Tradition 21 (2006), Tɛmplet:P..
  4. Decision of the Intergovernmental Committee: 4.COM 13.48