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The Root of the Gion Matsuri: The Shinko Matsuri

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The Root of the Gion Matsuri: The Shinko Matsuri
The Yamaho parade can be said to be the most eye-catching item in the Gion Festival now, but in the original Gion Festival, the Shinko Festival is the focus of the entire Gion Festival. In the so-called "Shinko Matsuri", the gods will take a mikoshi (O Mi Ko Shi mikoshi), depart from Yasaka Shrine and arrive at the Yasaka Shrine Imperial House. The Kanko Matsuri returns to Yasaka Shrine from the Imperial Travel Agency.

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Messenger of God: Nagato Hokage

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Messenger of God: Nagato Hokage
Zhier means children. In the Gion Festival, it refers to some special children. Xiaobian saw on the Japanese website that someone asked if Zhier was a sacrifice to the gods? This is not right, this little boy will be the representative of the gods. In the past, many Yamahokos had real children, but now only Nagatohoko has real children, so it has become a major feature of Nagatohoko.

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Gion Festival Trivia: Yamahoko

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Gion Festival Trivia: Yamahoko
Yamahoko (mountain bikes) appear in many Japanese festivals. There are many theories about their role, some are used as props to eliminate demons, some are carried as the incarnation of gods, and some are used as part of the performance for the gods or local leaders to appreciate, so most of the mountain bikes have a gorgeous appearance. Generally speaking, mountains are constructed in the form of simulating mountains, and trees are inserted on them to simulate the image of mountains...

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Japan's three major festivals: the Gion Festival that travels through the millennium

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Japan's three major festivals: the Gion Festival that travels through the millennium
Gion Festival is one of the three major festivals in Japan. In addition to its scale, its history is quite long. It has a history of more than 1,000 years from AD 869 to the present. At that time, because of the Olu earthquake in the northeast and the plague rampant. In order to calm people's hearts, the imperial court at that time held a royal meeting, and erected 66 spears in Kyoto equal to the number of Japanese countries at that time, symbolizing the transfer of the filth and evil spirits of the whole country to these spears, and then purifying them. In addition, there are activities such as Shenyu Ferry...

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Kampo Cold Medicine Pueraria Decoction with Campanulaceae

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Kampo Cold Medicine Pueraria Decoction with Campanulaceae
Gegen Decoction comes from Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases. It is the work of Zhang Zhongjing in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It is a classic of traditional Chinese medicine and laid the foundation of traditional Chinese medicine. In modern times, the efficacy of Pueraria Decoction has a relieving effect on various cold symptoms such as chills, fever, and cough. The Japanese pharmaceutical company, the well-known SS Pharmaceuticals, has added the bellflower formula based on the kudzu decoction to enhance its efficacy against sore throat, cough and phlegm. It has become a popular cold medicine in Japan, and it is a regular medicine at home.

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