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Japanese Kogasawara Festival

The Japanese Bonihara Festival falls on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, which is equivalent to Tomb-Sweeping Day in China. The following is an introduction:

It is held on the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month. Bonihara Festival is the largest traditional festival among Japanese people, also known as "Soul Festival", "Lantern Festival" and "Buddhist All Souls Association". Originally, it was a day to worship ancestors and pray for blessings, but now it is a festival of family reunion and happy countryside. Every time the Kasahara Festival, Japanese enterprises have a holiday for 7 to 15 days, and people rush back to their hometown for reunion. People living in small towns and rural areas have to wear summer kimonos and dance obon.

Attachment: There is a lunar calendar in Japan, and the Bonihara Festival is a festival all over Japan. Japanese people often use this festival to worship their ancestors and sweep graves.