User:Immanuelle/Ship Festival (Sanahaba Jijin Shrine)


Immanuelle/Ship Festival (Sanahaba Jijin Shrine) is a shrine linked to Ofune Matsuri [simple; en:draft; ja], or an instance of such a celebration

Ofune Matsuri [simple; en:draft; ja] is a word used to refer to many Japanese festivals involving boats. It has notable many implementations, including one from the Suwa shrine Suwa Taisha.[1].[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

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  1. Calendar, Japanese Traditional Festival (2023-10-01). "Ofune Matsuri". ohmatsuri.com. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  2. Calendar, Japanese Traditional Festival (2023-10-01). "Ofune Matsuri". ohmatsuri.com. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  3. "Explore Azumino! - Ofune Matsuri (wooden boat parade)". Explore Azumino!. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  4. "Ofune Matsuri "Boat Festival"". Visit Matsumoto. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  5. "Ofune Matsuri (Festival) at Hotaka Shrine". Explore Azumino!. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  6. "Ofune Matsuri | 北茨城市観光協会公式ホームページ". www.kitaibarakishi-kankokyokai.gr.jp. Retrieved 2023-12-09.
  7. "Azumino O-Fune Matsuri (Ship Festival)". SNOW MONKEY RESORTS. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  8. "Ōfune Boko 大船鉾 - The Great Ship Float". The Gion Festival. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  9. "Ofune Matsuri – A Unique Festival in Nagano, Japan! - Festivals & Events|COOL JAPAN VIDEOS|A Website With Information About Travel, Culture, Food, History, and Things to Do in Japan". cooljapan-videos.com. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  10. "The Ofune Matsuri "Boat Festival" this Week in Matsumoto". Japan Alps Kamikochi Official Website. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  11. "Ofune Festival | Search Details". Japan Tourism Agency,Japan Tourism Agency. Retrieved 2023-12-09.
  12. Hohmann, Skye (2009-08-01), Ofune Matsuri Detail, retrieved 2023-09-30
  13. "Hitachi-Otsu Ofune Matsuri Boat Festival 常陸大津の御船祭 - JAPAN PHOTOS by Philbert Ono". photoguide.jp. Retrieved 2023-09-30.