What are the three major festivals in Japan?

The three major Japanese festivals are Gion Matsuri, Kanda Festival and Tenjin Matsuri.

Gion Matsuri is considered to be one of the biggest and most famous festivals in Japan. A large-scale parade will be held on July 17. Each of the 29 districts in Kyoto will design a beautifully decorated sedan chair to participate in the parade.

Kanda Festival is the most famous festival in Tokyo. The edo period (1603? 1867), the parade was protected by the general and allowed to enter the Edo city where the general lived, so it was also called the world sacrifice.

Tenjin Matsuri is one of the three traditional Japanese sacrificial activities, which is held on July 24th and 25th every year.

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Other traditional festivals in Japan

1 and 15 In July, during the summer vacation in Japan, all Japanese who left home went home to worship their ancestors and held activities in the community for several days.

2. 1 1.3 Cultural Festival, various universities hold cultural performances, open-air stalls sell all kinds of food and play, and some communities hold song and dance parties;

3. 165438+ 10/5 On July 3, children aged three, five and seven attended the prayer ceremony under the leadership of their parents.

4, 65438+ 10/5 Adult Festival, holding an adult ceremony for young people who have reached the age of 20, which means living independently in the future. This is a legal holiday in Japan after World War II.

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