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  • Mikoshi
  • Palanquin Shrine in Shinto

    A mikoshi (Japanese: 神輿) is a sacred religious palanquin (also translated as portable Shinto shrine). Shinto followers believe that it serves as the vehicle

    Mikoshi

    Mikoshi

    Mikoshi

  • Kanamara Matsuri
  • Annual festival in Kawasaki, Japan

    portable shrines, "Kanamara Mikoshi," "Kanayama Boat Mikoshi," and "Elizabeth Mikoshi," are patrolled. Kanamara Mikoshi A portable shrine with a square

    Kanamara Matsuri

    Kanamara Matsuri

    Kanamara_Matsuri

  • Sanja Matsuri
  • Shinto festival in Tokyo, Japan

    every May at Asakusa Shrine. Its prominent parades revolve around three mikoshi (the portable shrines referenced in the festival's name), as well as traditional

    Sanja Matsuri

    Sanja Matsuri

    Sanja_Matsuri

  • Mikoshi-nyūdō
  • Type of bald-headed yōkai

    Mikoshi-nyūdō (見越し入道 or 見越入道) is a type of bald-headed yōkai "goblin" with an ever-extending neck. In Japanese folklore and Edo period (1603–1868) kaidan

    Mikoshi-nyūdō

    Mikoshi-nyūdō

    Mikoshi-nyūdō

  • Matsuri float
  • Float that is pulled or carried during a festival in Japan

    can carry passengers as well. Mikoshi is used to carry kami in a procession called Shinko-shiki. People carry the Mikoshi on their shoulders, while dashi

    Matsuri float

    Matsuri float

    Matsuri_float

  • Yasaka Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Gion District, Kyoto, Japan

    (山鉾) floats. These travel through the central streets of Kyoto, as do mikoshi (portable shrines) from Yasaka Shrine, to purify the streets and ward off

    Yasaka Shrine

    Yasaka Shrine

    Yasaka_Shrine

  • Usa Jingū
  • Shinto shrine in Usa, Ōita, Japan

    birthplace of mikoshi. The earliest recorded use of a mikoshi was in the 8th century during the Nara period. In 749, the shrine's mikoshi was used to carry

    Usa Jingū

    Usa Jingū

    Usa_Jingū

  • Cyberpunk 2077
  • 2020 video game

    Arasaka used Soulkiller on Alt, imprisoning her in their digital fortress, Mikoshi. Johnny's later nuclear attack freed her, allowing her to escape into the

    Cyberpunk 2077

    Cyberpunk_2077

  • Gion Matsuri
  • Traditional Japanese Festival in Kyoto

    Ayagasaboko July 10: Lantern parade to welcome mikoshi (御輿, 'portable shrines') July 10: Mikoshi arai, cleansing of mikoshi with sacred water from the Kamo River

    Gion Matsuri

    Gion Matsuri

    Gion_Matsuri

  • Blok M, Jakarta
  • Shopping and entertainment quarter in Jakarta, Indonesia

    Mikoshi Parade (Mikoshi Kids), Ennichisai festival

    Blok M, Jakarta

    Blok M, Jakarta

    Blok_M,_Jakarta

  • Japanese festivals
  • Traditional festive occasions

    huge crowds to see the procession of huge dashi (山車, matsuri floats) and mikoshi (神輿, portable shrines), while Aoi Matsuri and Jidai Matsuri attract crowds

    Japanese festivals

    Japanese_festivals

  • Japanese migration to Indonesia
  • Japanese Indonesians インドネシアの日本人 / 日系インドネシア人 Orang Jepang di Indonesia Mikoshi Parade (Mikoshi Kids) festival in Blok M, South Jakarta, Indonesia. Total population

    Japanese migration to Indonesia

    Japanese migration to Indonesia

    Japanese_migration_to_Indonesia

  • Shinto
  • Japanese religion

    processions, the kami travel in portable shrines known as mikoshi. In various cases the mikoshi undergo hamaori ("going down to the beach"), a process by

    Shinto

    Shinto

    Shinto

  • Shinto shrine
  • Japanese shrine of the Shinto religion

    have on their precincts miniature shrines, sessha (摂社) or massha (末社). Mikoshi, the palanquins which are carried on poles during festivals (matsuri),

    Shinto shrine

    Shinto shrine

    Shinto_shrine

  • Hōnensai
  • Annual Japanese festival

    Shinto priests say prayers and impart blessings on the participants and mikoshi, as well as on the large wooden phallus, which are to be carried along

    Hōnensai

    Hōnensai

    Hōnensai

  • Ark of the Covenant
  • Chest containing the Ten Commandments

    television documentary) History of ancient Israel and Judah Jewish symbolism Mikoshi, a portable Shinto shrine Gihon Spring Josephus Mount Gerizim Temple menorah

    Ark of the Covenant

    Ark of the Covenant

    Ark_of_the_Covenant

  • Hiyoshi Taisha
  • Shinto shrine in Shiga Prefecture, Japan

    to the mikoshi. The mikoshi of Hei Taisha thus became an object of fear and awe, and the temple used the tactic of running riot with the mikoshi to obtain

    Hiyoshi Taisha

    Hiyoshi Taisha

    Hiyoshi_Taisha

  • Abare Festival
  • Visitors can watch kiriko (キリコ, Noto's unique illuminated lantern floats) and mikoshi (みこし, portable shrines) being carried through the streets, eat festival

    Abare Festival

    Abare_Festival

  • Phallic processions
  • Public celebrations featuring a phallus

    Hōnen Matsuri, continue to this day. Typically, the phallus is placed in a mikoshi, a portable Shinto shrine. Fertility rite Kukeri Liberalia (Roman festival)

    Phallic processions

    Phallic processions

    Phallic_processions

  • Jidai Matsuri
  • Traditional Japanese festival in Kyoto

    morning with the mikoshi (portable shrines) brought out of the Kyoto Imperial Palace so that people may pay their respects. The mikoshi represents both

    Jidai Matsuri

    Jidai Matsuri

    Jidai_Matsuri

  • Fundoshi
  • Traditional Japanese undergarment

    with straight sleeves) during summer festivals by men and women who carry mikoshi (portable shrines) in Shinto processions. Outside Japan it is perhaps best

    Fundoshi

    Fundoshi

    Fundoshi

  • List of festivals and events in Kamakura
  • Jinja: The faithful carry a portable shrine (a mikoshi) on Zaimokuza's streets. At about 3:00 PM the mikoshi is carried into the sea at Zaimokuza Beach.

    List of festivals and events in Kamakura

    List of festivals and events in Kamakura

    List_of_festivals_and_events_in_Kamakura

  • List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: others)
  • these items date to the Heian period. Two 12th-century lacquer-coated mikoshi, portable shrines for use in festivals of Shinto shrines have been designated

    List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: others)

    List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: others)

    List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(crafts:_others)

  • Kongō Gumi
  • Japanese construction company

    subsidiary specialized in the construction and repair of yamakasa, danjiri, and mikoshi (floats and portable shrines used in festivals). Japan portal List of oldest

    Kongō Gumi

    Kongō Gumi

    Kongō_Gumi

  • Atsuta Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Japan

    Shinyo to Gyoshinji 神輿渡御神事 (lit. "Mikoshi passing ritual") (May 5): A festival in which portable shrine (mikoshi) is carried in a formal procession to

    Atsuta Shrine

    Atsuta Shrine

    Atsuta_Shrine

  • Asakusa
  • District of Tokyo, Japan

    also known as Sanja Festival, which takes place in May. In this festival, mikoshi (portable shrines) and floats are pulled through the streets while loud

    Asakusa

    Asakusa

    Asakusa

  • Juggernaut
  • Literal or metaphoric force regarded as merciless lord of universe

    kills the current Juggernaut, they then become the next Juggernaut. Ratha Mikoshi Jones, Daniel (2003) [1917], Peter Roach; James Hartmann; Jane Setter (eds

    Juggernaut

    Juggernaut

    Juggernaut

  • Ehime Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    biggest fight festivals in Japan. The Matsuyama Autumn Festival includes a mikoshi event called Hachiawase (鉢合わせ) which takes place near Dōgo Onsen and Isaniwa

    Ehime Prefecture

    Ehime Prefecture

    Ehime_Prefecture

  • List of legendary creatures from Japan
  • Legendary creatures and entities in traditional Japanese mythology

    Menreiki A tsukumogami composed of gigaku masks. Miage-nyūdō A type of mikoshi-nyūdō from Sado Island that grows taller as fast as you can look up at

    List of legendary creatures from Japan

    List of legendary creatures from Japan

    List_of_legendary_creatures_from_Japan

  • Japanese diaspora
  • Japanese emigrants and descendants residing in foreign countries outside of Japan

    Mikoshi Parade (Mikoshi Kids), Ennichisai, Japanese community cultural festival in Blok M, Jakarta (2013)

    Japanese diaspora

    Japanese diaspora

    Japanese_diaspora

  • Kanda Matsuri
  • Shinto festival in Tokyo, Japan

    surrounding central Tokyo districts. Its prominent parades involve over 200 mikoshi, in addition to musicians, dancers, and floats. Kanda Matsuri, 2009 Kanda

    Kanda Matsuri

    Kanda Matsuri

    Kanda_Matsuri

  • Litter (vehicle)
  • Human-powered wheelless vehicle for the transport of persons

    Human-powered litters. Bath chair Litter (rescue basket) Sling (furniture) Mikoshi Sedia gestatoria, the portable throne of the popes Ark of the Covenant

    Litter (vehicle)

    Litter (vehicle)

    Litter_(vehicle)

  • Washinomiya Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Japan

    Washinomiya's Hajisai festival involves a local parade and the carrying of a mikoshi. The shrine also houses several ancient relics. During the New Year season

    Washinomiya Shrine

    Washinomiya Shrine

    Washinomiya_Shrine

  • Miyagawa-chō
  • Geisha district in Kyoto

    nickname of the Kamo River just south of Shijō. During the Gion Festival the mikoshi (divine palanquin) of Yasaka Shrine used to be purified in the waters of

    Miyagawa-chō

    Miyagawa-chō

    Miyagawa-chō

  • Onbashira
  • Japanese festival

    Shrines such as the 'treasure halls' or hōden (宝殿) where the shrines' mikoshi are kept was decreed to be a 'perpetual duty' (eidai no kayaku (永代の課役))

    Onbashira

    Onbashira

    Onbashira

  • Kakegoe
  • Shouts by the audience in Japanese performances

    or "matsuri". These also vary from region to region. In parts of Tokyo, mikoshi, or float shrines are hoisted by people yelling "Yassho! Yassho!" The Hamamatsu

    Kakegoe

    Kakegoe

  • Matsuyama
  • Prefecture capital and Core city in Shikoku, Japan

    August, and the Fall Festival, held in October, which features battling mikoshi. The city is represented in the J. League of football with its local club

    Matsuyama

    Matsuyama

    Matsuyama

  • Ōji Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in the Kita-ku ward of Tokyo, Japan

    in 1939, and for its annual festival (held in August), which includes a mikoshi parade and a performance of dengaku dance. It is one of the Tokyo Ten Shrines

    Ōji Shrine

    Ōji Shrine

    Ōji_Shrine

  • Kumano Hongū Taisha
  • Shinto shrine in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan

    Kumano Deities are invoked to temporarily take up residence in a portable mikoshi shrine and return to their original site of descend, Oyunohara. The atmosphere

    Kumano Hongū Taisha

    Kumano Hongū Taisha

    Kumano_Hongū_Taisha

  • Kumagaya Uchiwa Festival
  • to each other. Kids and adults play ohayashi, Japanese drumming on the mikoshi. They practice playing instruments every summer, about two months ahead

    Kumagaya Uchiwa Festival

    Kumagaya_Uchiwa_Festival

  • Hadaka Matsuri
  • Annual Japanese festival

    September, for Ohara Hadaka Matsuri in Ohara, Chiba Prefecture, bearers of mikoshi, mostly dressed in a simple loincloth, and spectators pray for big harvests

    Hadaka Matsuri

    Hadaka_Matsuri

  • Kami
  • Divine being in Shinto

    intoxicated, parading, sometimes running, toward the shrine while carrying mikoshi (portable shrines) as the community gathers for the festival ceremony.

    Kami

    Kami

    Kami

  • Kashima Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Ibaraki, Japan

    around 90) and carries the mikoshi across the lake to the other side. From there a divine procession awaits to take the mikoshi to Katori Shrine where the

    Kashima Shrine

    Kashima Shrine

    Kashima_Shrine

  • Otabisho
  • temporary destination or midway resting point of a kami (more accurately the mikoshi) in the middle of its ritual procession. In some case, there exist several

    Otabisho

    Otabisho

    Otabisho

  • National Foundation Day (Japan)
  • National holiday in Japan (11 February)

    Shrines). Participants: the parade section has circa 6,750 people and the Mikoshi section around 6,000 people. Japanese imperial year National Day "建国記念の日となる日を定める政令"

    National Foundation Day (Japan)

    National Foundation Day (Japan)

    National_Foundation_Day_(Japan)

  • Sendai
  • City in Tōhoku, Japan

    Matsuri Festival follows more typical Japanese festival traditions, with a mikoshi, floats, a samurai parade, and traditional dancing. Local people burn their

    Sendai

    Sendai

    Sendai

  • Heian Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan

    festival begins at the old Imperial palace, and includes carrying the mikoshi (portable shrines) of Emperors Kanmu and Kōmei to the Heian-jingū. The

    Heian Shrine

    Heian Shrine

    Heian_Shrine

  • Aso Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan

    (火の神) are placed into 4 mikoshi (portable shrines) and carried on the shoulders of the men from the village. Following the mikoshi are the shrine priests

    Aso Shrine

    Aso Shrine

    Aso_Shrine

  • Shintai
  • Objects worshipped at or near Shinto shrines

    only during festivals (matsuri), when it is put in a "divine palanquin" (mikoshi, a term usually translated in English as "portable shrine"), and carried

    Shintai

    Shintai

    Shintai

  • Tengu
  • Type of legendary creature found in Japanese folk religion

    A tengu mikoshi (portable shrine) in the city of Beppu, Ōita Prefecture, on Kyūshū

    Tengu

    Tengu

    Tengu

  • Gamagōri
  • City in Chūbu, Japan

    festival of former Miya village held in October features an event where mikoshi are carried into the sea. The city is also home to the Lagunasia amusement

    Gamagōri

    Gamagōri

    Gamagōri

  • The Exit 8
  • 2023 video game

    as littering; another local argued the area should be visited for its mikoshi and festivals, rather than for a video game. Automaton West reported that

    The Exit 8

    The Exit 8

    The_Exit_8

  • List of Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei episodes
  • Portable Shrine" Transliteration: "Aru Asa Guregōru Zamuza ga Me o Samasu to Mikoshi o Katsuideita" (Japanese: ある朝 グレゴール・ザムザが目をさますと神輿を担いでいた) A miscommunication

    List of Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei episodes

    List_of_Sayonara,_Zetsubou-Sensei_episodes

  • One Piece season 11
  • Season 11 of the anime television series based on the manga One Piece

    The group rebuilds their mikoshi, which is modeled after the Thousand Sunny, and faces Thriller LTD's Oars-shaped mikoshi in the race. They win with

    One Piece season 11

    One_Piece_season_11

  • Nezu Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Tokyo, Japan

    outside the Sukibei senn from the inside honden seen through the Sukibei Mikoshi Rhododendron There is no admission fee for visitors to enter the shrine

    Nezu Shrine

    Nezu Shrine

    Nezu_Shrine

  • Miage-nyūdō
  • Japanese yōkai

    told about on Sado Island (Sado, Niigata Prefecture). They are a type of mikoshi-nyūdō. When climbing a small slope at night, something taking on the appearance

    Miage-nyūdō

    Miage-nyūdō

  • Kanda Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Tokyo, Japan

    important enough to be named a state festival, and its highly decorated mikoshi were paraded down the main streets and into Edo castle, so that even the

    Kanda Shrine

    Kanda Shrine

    Kanda_Shrine

  • Saga Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    crashing battle takes place between the two huge portable shrines, the Ara-mikoshi and the Danjiri. The name "Ton-Ten-Ton" represents the sound of drums used

    Saga Prefecture

    Saga Prefecture

    Saga_Prefecture

  • Daylit Gallery
  • Exhibition space in the Victoria and Albert Museum

    Niccolo Casas and Parley for the Oceans (2022); a Mino washi paper Hana Mikoshi "flower shrine" by Hayatsu Architects (2023); Communion (2024), an exploration

    Daylit Gallery

    Daylit Gallery

    Daylit_Gallery

  • Kōriyama
  • Core city in Tōhoku, Japan

    Koriyama Autumn Festival - includes children's activities, taiko and mikoshi parades. Ōyasuba Kofun Both Engaged to the Unidentified (未確認で進行形 - Mikakunin

    Kōriyama

    Kōriyama

    Kōriyama

  • Shinko-shiki
  • Religious ceremony

    shintai of the Kami is transferred from the primary Shinto shrine to a Mikoshi, a portable shrine, as part of the ritual. Typically, this ceremony occurs

    Shinko-shiki

    Shinko-shiki

    Shinko-shiki

  • Kichijōji
  • Neighborhood in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan

    Kichijoji station to Inokashira Park Kichijoji's gold and platinum plated Mikoshi Cherry blossoms during Hanami Big band giving a concert just outside a

    Kichijōji

    Kichijōji

    Kichijōji

  • Toriyama Sekien
  • Japanese artist (1712–1788)

    A Mikoshi-nyūdō, specifically a Miage-nyūdō, as portrayed by Toriyama

    Toriyama Sekien

    Toriyama Sekien

    Toriyama_Sekien

  • Gals!
  • Japanese manga series

    Mission!? Dancing Gal Festival!!" (ギャルで神輿で大決戦!?♪ダンシ~ングギャル祭!!, Gyaru de Mikoshi de Daisakusen!? Danshingu Gyaru Sai!) (September 3, 2001) Chapter 34: "Taizo

    Gals!

    Gals!

  • Chichibu, Saitama
  • City in Kantō, Japan

    carrying special dashi floats march along to festival music around the city. Mikoshi (sacred portable shrines) are brought to special places in each neighborhood

    Chichibu, Saitama

    Chichibu, Saitama

    Chichibu,_Saitama

  • Toshima
  • Special ward in Tokyo, Japan

    Fukuro Matsuri: This festival started in 1968 and features a parade of mikoshi (portable shrines) and a yassa dance. It is held on September 14 and 15

    Toshima

    Toshima

    Toshima

  • Festivals in Tokyo
  • August Torigoe Matsuri Asakusa (Torikoe Shrine) It features the largest mikoshi of Tokyo. June Bunkyo Tsutsuji Matsuri Bunkyō (Nezu Shrine) Azalea festival

    Festivals in Tokyo

    Festivals in Tokyo

    Festivals_in_Tokyo

  • Kengo Kawanishi
  • Japanese voice actor (born 1985)

    2015 Naruto Shippuden Academy student (eps 418–419), Friend (ep 415), Mikoshi 2015 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders Manga Artist (ep 26);

    Kengo Kawanishi

    Kengo Kawanishi

    Kengo_Kawanishi

  • Tokorozawa, Saitama
  • Special city in Kantō, Japan

    each year in October and features traditional Japanese parade floats ( mikoshi ), taiko drums, and samba dancers. A two-day festival featuring music,

    Tokorozawa, Saitama

    Tokorozawa, Saitama

    Tokorozawa,_Saitama

  • List of Sega Pinball machines
  • Big Kick Big Together Carnival Cha-Cha-Cha Crazy Clock Explorer Galaxy Mikoshi Millionaire Miss Nessie Monte Rosa Nostalgia Robin Hood Rodeo Sapporo Sky

    List of Sega Pinball machines

    List_of_Sega_Pinball_machines

  • List of KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops manga volumes
  • June 8, 1990 978-4-08-852577-8 65 Great Riot of the Edo Shrine!! Ōedo Mikoshi Dai Soudou!! (大江戸神輿大騒動!!) August 8, 1990 978-4-08-852578-5 66 The 200 Kilometer

    List of KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops manga volumes

    List_of_KochiKame:_Tokyo_Beat_Cops_manga_volumes

  • List of Kiss×sis episodes
  • the fair and catches Riko and Keita in the forest; Mikazuki, who is Miss Mikoshi; and a naughty chick that Ako bought which leads to Keita seeing Miharu

    List of Kiss×sis episodes

    List_of_Kiss×sis_episodes

  • Mega Man: Upon a Star
  • 2002 original video animation anime series based on Mega Man

    Akane and taken to the Obon matsuri. There, Mega Man and Yuuta carry the mikoshi in a parade, Roll learns about yukatas and makes a promise with Akane that

    Mega Man: Upon a Star

    Mega_Man:_Upon_a_Star

  • Ōita Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    shrine of Hachiman Shrines in Japan. It is said to be the birthplace of mikoshi. Mankoji Temple which was founded in 1352 is a place for practicing zen

    Ōita Prefecture

    Ōita Prefecture

    Ōita_Prefecture

  • COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
  • annual festival events including Shinto ceremonies such as "Headquarters Mikoshi Town Tomi". As for the method of travel, the highest priority is to ensure

    COVID-19 pandemic in Japan

    COVID-19 pandemic in Japan

    COVID-19_pandemic_in_Japan

  • Hokumon Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Wakkanai, Hokkaidō, Japan

    Jinja was promoted to the rank of District Shrine. The hexagonal shrine mikoshi was dedicated in 1949 and in 1978 the new shrine building was completed

    Hokumon Shrine

    Hokumon Shrine

    Hokumon_Shrine

  • Futarasan shrine
  • Shinto shrine in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan

    been opened to the general public since 1973. Haiden Building housing mikoshi Hie Shrine Chinese-style lantern, the Bake-doro ("Ghost Lantern") Daikoku-den

    Futarasan shrine

    Futarasan shrine

    Futarasan_shrine

  • Kamigamo Shrine
  • Shrine in Kyoto, Japan

    use on documents. The seal would have been enshrined in its own unique mikoshi (Oshite jinja). This granting of a special seal and the practices associated

    Kamigamo Shrine

    Kamigamo Shrine

    Kamigamo_Shrine

  • Hokkaidō Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan

    "Sapporo Festival" (Sapporo Matsuri), is held, and the line of people bearing Mikoshi parades down the street which leads to the shrine. It also manages Scouting

    Hokkaidō Shrine

    Hokkaidō Shrine

    Hokkaidō_Shrine

  • Bakeneko yūjo
  • Yōkai

    the courtesan's feet. In the 1796 (Kansei 8) kibyōshi Kosame Murasame Mikoshi no Matsu (小雨衆雨見越松毬), there is a scene where a customer looks into the courtesan's

    Bakeneko yūjo

    Bakeneko yūjo

    Bakeneko_yūjo

  • Kumano Kodō
  • Series of ancient pilgrimage routes in Japan

    quickly from the west before continuing onto Hongū. It covers 6.5 km from Mikoshi-toge pass to Yunomine onsen and is a relatively leisurely walk along steep

    Kumano Kodō

    Kumano Kodō

    Kumano_Kodō

  • Hachinohe Sansha Taisai
  • Annual festival in Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan

    (神明宮) shrines. There is a procession of twenty-seven floats and three mikoshi are also borne through the streets. It has a two hundred and ninety-year

    Hachinohe Sansha Taisai

    Hachinohe Sansha Taisai

    Hachinohe_Sansha_Taisai

  • Susukino
  • District located in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan

    August, the Susukino Festival is also held, and the line of people bearing Mikoshi parades down the street. The Ganso Rāmen Yokochō and Shin Rāmen Yokochō

    Susukino

    Susukino

    Susukino

  • Samukawa Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

    Nebuta in Aomori Prefecture. Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York City has a Mikoshi donated by Samukawa Shrine. List of Shinto shrines Ichinomiya Shibuya,

    Samukawa Shrine

    Samukawa Shrine

    Samukawa_Shrine

  • Festivals in Nagoya
  • the high priests while, within the greater compound, portable shrines (mikoshi) are carried, a martial arts contest is conducted, and performances by

    Festivals in Nagoya

    Festivals_in_Nagoya

  • Bungotakada, Ōita
  • City in Kyushu, Japan

    fire arrows before men donning fundoshi carry a mikoshi across the Katsura River [jp]. Men carrying mikoshi across the Katsura River while the large torch

    Bungotakada, Ōita

    Bungotakada, Ōita

    Bungotakada,_Ōita

  • Hyōshigi
  • Japanese musical instrument

    starting or the end of parts of festivals, especially in the directing of the mikoshi. Hyōshigi is combined with other traditional Japanese instruments in mikagura-uta

    Hyōshigi

    Hyōshigi

    Hyōshigi

  • Hyakkai Zukan
  • Edo-period Japanese picture scroll

    added remain unclear, as research into this area has not yet progressed. Mikoshi-nyūdō (見越入道) Shōkera (しやうけら) Hyōsube (へうすへ) Nure-onna (ぬれ女) Kappa (かわつは)

    Hyakkai Zukan

    Hyakkai_Zukan

  • Taiko
  • Japanese percussion instruments

    amongst groups through Kodo, and is formally known as Miyake-jima Kamitsuki mikoshi-daiko (三宅島神着神輿太鼓). The word miyake comes from Miyake-jima, part of the

    Taiko

    Taiko

    Taiko

  • Akihasan Hongū Akiha Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

    the government banned the traditional ceremony of carrying the shrine's mikoshi along the Tōkaidō Mount Akiha towards Edo and Kyoto, for fear that the

    Akihasan Hongū Akiha Shrine

    Akihasan Hongū Akiha Shrine

    Akihasan_Hongū_Akiha_Shrine

  • 2025 in professional wrestling
  • Masanori Kishikawa and Mizuki Takashima Junior priests at Kanda Shrine. Mikoshi, the mascot for Kanda Shrine, attacked Poko-tan. Kishikawa and Takashima

    2025 in professional wrestling

    2025 in professional wrestling

    2025_in_professional_wrestling

  • Gazu Hyakki Yagyō
  • Japanese book published in 1776

    volume of Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, called "Wind", includes the following yōkai. Mikoshi (見越, ja:見越し入道) Shōkera (ja:しょうけら) Hyōsube (ja:ひょうすべ) Waira (ja:わいら) Otoroshi

    Gazu Hyakki Yagyō

    Gazu_Hyakki_Yagyō

  • Tenjin Matsuri
  • Annual festival in Japan

    street procession (陸渡御, rikutogyo) consisting of actors, dancers, and a mikoshi containing the enshrined Sugawara no Michizane is brought to the Okawa

    Tenjin Matsuri

    Tenjin Matsuri

    Tenjin_Matsuri

  • Kenjiro Tsuda
  • Japanese actor and director (born 1971)

    Hito – Dopondo Iago January 2007 Air Gear Musical Spitfire February 2007 MIKOSHI ~ Utsukushii Kokyū e Wakabayashi (beginning) May 2007 Air Gear Musical

    Kenjiro Tsuda

    Kenjiro Tsuda

    Kenjiro_Tsuda

  • Ōkunitama Shrine
  • Shrine in Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan

    known as Fuchuu Hayashi (府中囃子). On 5 May, six large taiko drums lead eight mikoshi to a temporary holding area. They are returned to the shrine early in the

    Ōkunitama Shrine

    Ōkunitama Shrine

    Ōkunitama_Shrine

  • Yoshimi Tendo
  • Japanese enka singer (born 1954)

    "Umare Osaka desu" 1976 "Onna no Ura Machi" 1978 "Michinoku Bojō" 1980 "Mikoshi Yarō" Duet with Joji Yamamoto 1981 "Kamome to Iu na no Sakaba" 1984 "Ninkyō

    Yoshimi Tendo

    Yoshimi_Tendo

  • Kiyohiko Ozaki
  • Japanese singer

    student, as well as horseback riding, participating in festivals as a mikoshi bearer, collecting and touring Harley Davidson motorcycles, driving classic

    Kiyohiko Ozaki

    Kiyohiko_Ozaki

  • Chiba Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Chiba, Japan

    palanquin (mikoshi) is brought to this auxiliary shrine before and after it is paraded across town, with the brass phoenix that adorns the mikoshi's roof being

    Chiba Shrine

    Chiba Shrine

    Chiba_Shrine

  • Nakatsu, Ōita
  • City in Kyushu, Japan

    Nakatsu Gion Festival (中津祇園) is held every year in July. 13 floats and two mikoshi are paraded through the streets of Nakatsu. Concert on the Rock was an

    Nakatsu, Ōita

    Nakatsu, Ōita

    Nakatsu,_Ōita

  • Shimokawa, Hokkaido
  • Town in Hokkaido, Japan

    organize activities and sales for themselves and the townspeople). Mikoshi Parade: A Mikoshi (portable shrine) is carried through the town to drive away evil

    Shimokawa, Hokkaido

    Shimokawa, Hokkaido

    Shimokawa,_Hokkaido

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  • MICHAEL
  • Male

    Dutch

    MICHAEL

    , who is like God?

  • Kumarappan | குமாஂரப்பண 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kumarappan | குமாஂரப்பண 

    Lord Murugan

  • Abdul Basit
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul Basit

    Servant of the Extender, Creator.

  • Naylon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Naylon

    English : habitational name from Nayland in Suffolk, or a topographic name, from misdivision of Middle English atten eylond, eiland ‘at the island’ (Old English æt ðǣm ēgland).

  • Gurkirpal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gurkirpal

    One Blessed by Guru

  • Anaahat
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Anaahat

    Limitless, Infinite, Unbeaten

  • Aaida
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aaida

    Visiting; Returning

  • Chaithanya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chaithanya

    Life, Knowledge, Sage

  • Abdur-Rashid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdur-Rashid

    Slave of the Guide

  • Antisthenes
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Antisthenes

    Name of a philosopher.

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