Tobata Gion Festival

chuɣu din puhiri yuuni yuuni Japan tiŋgbani ni

Tobata Gion Yamagasa festival' (戸畑祇園山笠) nyɛla Japanese chuɣu (matsuri) din puhiri yuuni yuuniTobata tiŋgbani ni, Kitakyushu duu din be Fukuoka prefecture, Kyūshū, Japan ni . Di niŋdi la dabaa ata (Alizuma–Alahari) pɔi ni Anashaara goli July Asibiri din pahi mini di nyaaŋa. Lala chuɣu ŋɔ tiŋgbani kaya ni taɣada[citation needed] n ti Japan, ka di yaa zaa jɛndi "Yamagasa" (山笠).[1]

Tobata Gion Festival
matsuri
Pahi laYama, Hoko, Yatai, float festivals in Japan Mali niŋ
Di pilli ni1803 Mali niŋ
TiŋaJapan Mali niŋ
Din be shɛli polonaTobata-ku, Kitakyushu Mali niŋ
Dabisili shɛli dini niŋdi yuuni pulinifourth Saturday in July Mali niŋ
Intangible cultural heritage statusRepresentative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan Mali niŋ
Lahabaya dundɔŋ din mali dihitabilihttp://tobatagion.jp/ Mali niŋ
Tobata Gion Yamagasa festival
Tobata Gion yamagasa at night
Observed byTobata ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka prefecture, Kyūshū, Japan
Typelocal
BeginsFriday
EndsSunday
DateFourth Friday in July
2023 dateJuly Tɛmplet:Weekday in month  (Gadama: Saha ŋɔ be niŋ viɛnyɛla.)
2024 dateJuly Tɛmplet:Weekday in month  (Gadama: Saha ŋɔ be niŋ viɛnyɛla.)
2025 dateJuly Tɛmplet:Weekday in month  (Gadama: Saha ŋɔ be niŋ viɛnyɛla.)
2026 dateJuly Tɛmplet:Weekday in month  (Gadama: Saha ŋɔ be niŋ viɛnyɛla.)
Frequencyannual

The Yamagasa

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Yamagasa (bee Yamakasa) nyɛla "float" kara, ka nyɛ din ʒiri lala chuɣu ŋɔ. Tobata tiŋgbani yaɣa dibaa ata m puhiri lala chuɣu ŋɔ: Higashi, Nishi, Tenraiji ni Nakabaru. Yaɣili kam malila Yamagasa zaɣ'titali n ti dobba ka mali zaɣ'bihi n ti bidibisi, ka di zaa laɣim taba nyɛ "floats" dibaa anii.

Chuɣu maa puhibu wuntaŋ ni, lala "floats" dibaa anii ŋɔ mini tuuta bima pia ni ayi ka bɛ ʒirili n ginda, ka bihi "floats" naan yi doli. Amaa yuuŋ, "floats" maa zaa nyɛla bɛ ni mali shɛli n niŋdi "pyramids of light—huge Lantern Yamakasa floats", ka di tuuta nima maa nachiinsi yihi.

Chuɣu ma pili la yuuni 1802, di ni daa niŋ ka niŋgbungbaŋ zuɣu dɔriti gbahi niriba Tobata tinkpaŋ din be Chikuzen ka bɛ da suhi adua Suga-taijin ni doro maa zo, bɛ daa adua daa deei ya ka ban daa mali doro ŋɔ zaa daa kpaŋ.[citation needed] Sahashɛli tinkpansi ŋɔ ni daa puhiri lala Yamakasa chuɣu ŋɔ bɛ daa puhirili mi ka di daliri nyɛla bɛ ni nyɛ faabahi lala doro ŋɔ ni la.

Sahashɛli, bɛ daa yihi yuŋ maa yaɣ'shɛli [citation needed]. Amaa, zaŋ kana yuuni 2017, di daa lahi pili.[2] Yaha, Yamagasa paɣaba chuɣu daa pili ya [citation needed].

Lihi pahi

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  1. Tobata Gion Yamagasa (festival) (in English), and the (in Japanese) version: 戸畑祇園山笠 / 戸畑祇園大山笠. Japan National Tourism Organization. Accessed 15 July 2009.
  2. Tobata Gion Oyamakasa Competition.
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