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Japanese summer festivals

PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 11:46 am
by Tenshi no Ai
Is it just me or do these look like fun? ^^ Just finished watching the Azumanga ep where they go to one, and there's been so many anime I've seen involving the characters go to a summer festival. That would be so fun to have one of them here... snacks... games like netting goldfish... fireworks... kinda like fairs here I guess, except you get all dressed up in your summer kimono for it, and well, knowing these take place at shrines all the time I take it that it's to celebrate some kind of Shinto festival, not sure what though. Still, I'd want to go so for the fun and excitement^^
Now that I think about it, Japanese celebrate almost every holiday we do, except they've also got ones like Dolls, Boys, and Children's Day.
Anyone else think the same way?

PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 11:55 am
by Lynx
totally! i've seen that episode of azumanga, and i thought the same thing when i saw it. it made me wanna go dress up in a kimono and play games or something. i've always wanted to go to japan during the cherry blossom festival, i thought that one would be a really fun one too!

PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 11:56 am
by Tenshi no Ai
Lynx wrote: i've always wanted to go to japan during the cherry blossom festival, i thought that one would be a really fun one too!


That reminds me of the Sailor Moon ep... picnicking under the pretty pink falling petals^^
Yeah tons of amusing holidays.... I wonder why we don't have White Day here though :/

PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:01 pm
by The Last Bard
I also thought the same thing! And I've too have really wanted to attend the Cherry Blossom Festival. Let's go someday! hehe

PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 7:28 pm
by Kawaiikneko
white day is a hallmark holiday that was made up to go with Valentines day. Its just caught on more in Japan than it has here. It does exist in America though.

Japanese people don't celebrate Thanksgiving or 4th of July. We've got two up on them there. Go us...

PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:39 pm
by GhostontheNet
I may be really screwing up in my understanding of the various Matsuri, but it's best for Christians to abstain from taking part in festivals dedicated to the kami/gods for the same reasons our brothers and sisters of Roman days abstained from taking part of the festivals dedicated to the gods even if they ended up with a false reputation of a being misanthrops - that is, because there is only one true God, worshipping others in the act of festivity dedicated to them is disloyalty, a public denial of the faith.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:36 am
by TrigunX89
Indeed. I don't want to celebrate foreign gods...

But summer celebrations in general really do look fun! Summer doesn't seem like as big of a deal here in the States as it does in Japan. (according to what I've read) Watching the J-drama "Stand Up!!" made me think, "Why aren't my summers like this?" But I guess that's because it's a tv show lol. I had a good summer last year though, so I'm really not complaining.

I was going to post an interesting little paragraph about summer in Japan from a website, but it seems it has been taken down. :(

PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 1:01 am
by GhostontheNet
TrigunX89 wrote:Indeed. I don't want to celebrate foreign gods...

But summer celebrations in general really do look fun! Summer doesn't seem like as big of a deal here in the States as it does in Japan. (according to what I've read) Watching the J-drama "Stand Up!!" made me think, "Why aren't my summers like this?" But I guess that's because it's a tv show lol. I had a good summer last year though, so I'm really not complaining.

I was going to post an interesting little paragraph about summer in Japan from a website, but it seems it has been taken down. :(
That's a matter of opinion of course, needless to say around here people get really pumped up for July 4th, purchasing illegal fireworks (because much of Colorado is like a tinderbox it can be dry enough for plants) and setting them off in the late hours of the night even before the day, and afterwards too.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 6:29 am
by Aka-chan
Mmm...wearing a yukata is super comfortable. And, yeah, those festivals are LOADS of fun, though I did avoid the shrine visit when I attended.

Oh, yeah, and the food is KILLER awesome.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 10:08 am
by Tenshi no Ai
Kawaiikneko wrote:Japanese people don't celebrate Thanksgiving or 4th of July. We've got two up on them there. Go us...


Well, then again even I don't celebrate the 4th of July... I celebrate the first^^ And even then, not so much :/ Meh when I go to my youth camps they do have their own Canada Days for fun^^

And yeah as I said before, to me they more look like a general fun fair like ones we have here^^ And when Japanese schools (also shown in many anime) have "cultural festivals" it looks even more like a general school fair where each class does somethign different, and sort of like the ones I remember doing in Elementary school.

GhostontheNet wrote:I may be really screwing up in my understanding of the various Matsuri, but it's best for Christians to abstain from taking part in festivals dedicated to the kami/gods for the same reasons our brothers and sisters of Roman days abstained from taking part of the festivals dedicated to the gods even if they ended up with a false reputation of a being misanthrops - that is, because there is only one true God, worshipping others in the act of festivity dedicated to them is disloyalty, a public denial of the faith.


Kinda reminds me of Easter/Christmas nowadays :/

PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 2:56 pm
by Sephiroth
yeah, they look lotsa fun.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 6:34 pm
by Ingemar
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Kinda reminds me of Easter/Christmas nowadays :/
Except Easter and Christmas can be celebrated without recourse to any ancient pagan holidays. I once heard that some Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas in late spring. Furthermore, the way we (our family) celebrates Christmas, there is no reference to that excrable Easter Bunny. From my early childhood, I knew that the Easter Bunny had to be a farce.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 6:38 pm
by Kawaiikneko
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Well, then again even I don't celebrate the 4th of July... I celebrate the first^^ And even then, not so much :/ Meh when I go to my youth camps they do have their own Canada Days for fun^^


Canadians are awesome *parades you around the room*

ahem... Yes, the Japanese summer festivals sound fun ^^ A Christian Japanese couple came to our church once and taught us a summer festival dance because some festival was going on in japan at the time. I think I'd like to wear a Yakuta and go to one sometime.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 3:11 pm
by mitsuki lover
There's a school for Japanese girls in the Spokane area where they go to better their English and get some feel of American culture and it's sponsoring the Annual
Girl's Festival this month.