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Festivals

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In Japan, festivals are known as matsuri. Many matsuri are colorful and boisterous occasions.

Matsuri are typically associated with a Shinto shrine. Local people gather to pray and give thanks to the enshrined deity for agricultural bounty, health, safety and security. Over the years, these gatherings have evolved into elaborate events that frequently feature dancing, masks and magnificent floats.

Entire local communities may be drawn into the preparations for festivals, which have nurtured some of the most refined arts and crafts in Japan. Even the sophisticated Noh theatre has festival origins, and, in some communities, apprentices will spend years learning a craft such as woodcarving specifically for its application in an annual matsuri.

Some festivals involve breathtaking demonstrations of courage and skill, and all contribute to stronger family and community bonds.

On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, we present some of the most famous festivals in Japan and consider the links to community and culture.

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