Matsuri! Japanese Festival Arts

Matsuri! Japanese Festival Arts
Author: Gloria Gonick
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The spectacular Japanese community festivals known as matsuri are centuries old. Even today, in a society driven by technological advancement, these annual rites continue to function as a mechanism for purification and renewal and also to ensure all aspects of communal productivity. The pageantry of these events — their extraordinary dress, performance, and Shinto-Buddhist ritual enactment — brings communities together in an act of worship that is, as well, an extravagant artistic celebration. Dominated by the gorgeous textiles worn by troupes of participants, matsuri also boldly incorporate decorated banners, exquisitely "dressed" festival wagons, dramatic masks, and elaborate portable shrines. The historical importance of matsuri within the cycle of annual religious events in Japan is also reflected in the representation of these festivals in several pictorial forms, from lavish screen paintings to elegant woodblock prints. This volume identifies and describes the exuberant textiles and costumes of matsuri and considers their significance within their cultural context. Many of the examples illustrated date from the Meiji period (1868-1912), the last time when handwork was produced by individual artisans for their own use or that of their neighbors. The unique focus on festival arts in this book allows us to identify the special aesthetics that differentiate the textiles worn and used on Japan’s holy days. At matsuri a cascade of beautifully crafted garments in vibrant hues meets the eyes, foregrounded distinctly against the hushed simplicity of the Shinto shrine. It is an incredibly vital spectacle of human artistry at the service of a sacred occasion. Matsuri! documents the use of textiles in more than 25 different festivals scattered over the length and breadth of Japan. The book interweaves these textiles with the other arts that constitute matsuri as well as with their symbolic meanings and the history of textile making in Japan. Gorgeous photographs bring the festivals to life. Gloria Granz Gonick is a student of Japanese textiles and culture. Other contributors include Yo-ichiro Hakomori (adjunct assistant professor of architecture at the University of Southern California), Hiroyuki Nagahara (assistant professor of Japanese at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa), and Herbert Plutschow (professor of East Asian languages and cultures at UCLA and author of Matsuri: The Festivals of Japan among other books).

The Matsuri

The Matsuri
Author: Ryūji Kazamatsuri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1981
Genre: Festivals
ISBN:

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Matsuri: The Festivals of Japan

Matsuri: The Festivals of Japan
Author: Herbert Plutschow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134246986

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Contribution to Western understanding of the nature and manifestations of Shinto through the vast galaxy of historic festivals (matsuri) that are here categorized and analysed.

The Gion Festival

The Gion Festival
Author: Catherine Pawasarat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780998588698

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A must-have resource for anyone wishing to unlock the mysteries of Kyoto's 1150-year-old Gion Festival. The Gion Festival: Exploring Its Mysteries is an enriching read that allows for a deep dive into the multi-faceted aspects of Japan's most famous annual festival.

Matsuri: The Festivals of Japan

Matsuri: The Festivals of Japan
Author: Herbert Plutschow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134247052

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Contribution to Western understanding of the nature and manifestations of Shinto through the vast galaxy of historic festivals (matsuri) that are here categorized and analysed.

Travels of Central Japan

Travels of Central Japan
Author: 中部圈広域観光推進連絡協議会 (Japan)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 53
Release: 1982
Genre: Chūbu Region (Japan)
ISBN:

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Matsuri and Religion

Matsuri and Religion
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004466541

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This volume examines matsuri (festivals) from both urban and rural communities in Japan, showing their interconnectedness to religious life. Based on ethnographic research, authors explore historical change, identity, affect, cultural heritage, tourism, and the intersection of religion with politics.

Matsuri

Matsuri
Author: Herbert E. Plutschow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781873410639

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Contribution to Western understanding of the nature and manifestations of Shinto through the vast galaxy of historic festivals (matsuri) that are here categorized and analysed.

Japanese Traditions

Japanese Traditions
Author: Setsu Broderick
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-08-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1462906346

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Packed with colorful illustrations and fun facts about Japanese culture, celebrations, language and history, this multicultural children's books will delight children and parents alike! A wonderful look at Japanese culture and family life, Japanese Traditions is an intricately illustrated romp through the childhood reminiscences of author/illustrator Setsu Broderick. Told via a series of short text blocks and lighthearted illustrations based on cats, Japanese Traditions displays seasonal festivals and activities such as O-Bon (Festival of the Souls), O-hanami (cherry blossom viewing) and preparing for the New Year. While enjoying the charming illustrations of a family of Japanese cats, the author shares her warm childhood memories of many Japanese customs, such as gathering around the kotatsu (heated table) to stay warm, throwing soybeans to keep away ogres and hanging handmade teru-teru-bozu (fine-weather) dolls out the window to stop the rain. There are also many traditional Japanese foods, toys, games and celebrations taught through the illustrations. All in all, Japanese Traditions provides a magical feast for children of all ages.