※ Thanks for reacting. Now that Turbo BaBaa's soul has been sealed away in a maneki-neko by Seiko Granny and Momo, it've finally caught up with the ending video. By the way. As autumn deepens, November is a season when it can feel nature with all your senses, such as autumn leaves and seasonal ingredients. It is also the time when you can feel the signs of winter, and the time of the new grain, so festivals to express gratitude for production and labor, and festivals to pray for future business prosperity are held in various places. So I would like to introduce such representative traditional events and annual events in Japan a little. First of all, Tori no Ichi (the Rooster day market, in the Chinese zodiac) - In 2024, the first Tori day is Nov. 5th (Tuesday), the second Tori day is Nov. 17th (Sunday), and the third Tori day is Nov. 29th (Friday). But, these dates are based on the lunar calendar, so they change every year in the solar calendar. This is an annual event that has been held at temples and shrines associated with eagles and birds since the Edo period. And the Shrine, Asakusa's Otori Shrine's god "Yamato Takeru no Mikoto" is a "god of war." So, originally, this was an event mainly attended by samurai, as Yamato Takeru no mikoto (mythical hero). But, when the wars subsided in the middle of the Edo period, it gradually spread to farmers and changed into a festival celebrating the harvest. And The rakes, which were sold as farm tools in the market, were seen as objects that rake up good fortune, gold, and silver, and became lucky charms for prosperous business, attracting townspeople to the festival.l attracted townspeople. ( but there are various theories about its origin) It is considered the first festival to welcome the New Year, the Tori days that come around every 12 days being called Ichinotori, Ninotori, and so on. Some years there are three Tori days, and it is said that years with three Tori days have more fires. But, there is no historical record of many fires occurring in years with the Third Tori. But, near Ohtori Shrine there is the "Yoshiwara Yuukaku (red-light)" ,"Yoshiwara Yuukaku" too is also the Earning time so they open their big main gates, dress up, and wait. That's why, It is said that this is an urban legend created by the women who could no longer tolerate the men using the Tori-no-ichi festival as an excuse to go to Yoshiwara. lol.
@sheilurreacts13 күн бұрын
Wow that’s interesting! Thank you for watching and sharing 🌷
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