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Who knows a lot about Japanese cultural festivals? What is this?

Sanshe Festival:

Sanshe Festival is a festival that has been spread since the Edo period. Almost every festival will be celebrated. At dawn, there will be Miyamiya Eighty Town, and it will start patrolling around Asakusa 44. The so-called "three meetings" refer to the existing three meetings dedicated to Amitabha Tathagata, Guanyin Bodhisattva and Shi Zhi Bodhisattva, which are today's Asakusa Shrine. And this festival is held for the god guarded by Asakusa people.

Kwai Festival:

This festival is a sacrifice of Hemaolei Shrine and Hemaoleizu Shrine in Kyoto. Held every May 15. The sunflower festival originated in the fifth year of Emperor Ming of Qin Dynasty. At that time, due to serious natural disasters, many crops could not be harvested, so it was held to pray for success.

Bodo TONTAKU:

Hakata Winter Solstice is a folk festival in Japan with a history of more than 820 years. It was in Heian period and Kyoto that the palace celebrated in the first month, which spread to the people and evolved into today's festival after a long time. Now, every year on May 3rd and 4th, Bodo is held in the same tower. On this day, men, women and children will March in the streets or dance in the square, which is very interesting.

Xiangmo Sichuan Liyuqi Club:

Every year from April 29th to May 5th, at the upper end of Gaotian Bridge in Sagami City, about 1200 carp flags swim in groups. This activity is a ceremony to pray for children to grow into pillars of the country in conjunction with Children's Day. Moreover, the carp flag flying in the sky during the festival is also the hope of Xiangmo citizens and even the people of the whole country.

Sagami Kite Festival:

This festival is a historic activity, which is held in Xinji area every May. During the festival, about 100 people will join hands to lift a big kite about 14 meters long and weighing about 1 metric ton into the air.