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The Japanese Naked Festival - The Hadaka Matsuri

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I talk more about this festival in a vlog here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NCBzJmh3sc
(It's my casual channel: gimmeaflakeman)
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My brother made this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t1LdD1zsiY

(I know he makes better videos than me!)
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Japanese notes:
hadaka=naked
matsuri=festival
yatai=food stand
iidesuyo=go ahead
abunai=dangerous
otoko=man
dame=bad
meiwaku=troublesome or "in the way"
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The small town of Konomiya, part of Inazawa city, just outside Nagoya witnesses one of Japan's most famous hadaka matsuri or naked festivals.

The raucous festival dates back to 767 when the local governor of Owari (present-day Aichi Prefecture) instigated the festival in an attempt to ward off a plague epidemic sweeping the country.
The festival has a number of stages.

On the second day of the lunar new year a post marked with the words "naoi shinji" is set up outside Konomiya Shrine.

An hour later at 10am a group of applicants arrive in the hope of being chosen as that year's shin-otoko or ("god-man"). To be selected as shin-otoko is considered a great honor, though a dubious one in most people's eyes in view of what is to follow.
A huge 4-ton rice-cake (mochi) is prepared and is presented to the shin-otoko on the eve of the main festival. For three days prior to the start of the matsuri the shin-otoko is kept alone, enclosed in a small hall in Konomiya Shrine. He is fed only rice-gruel and water and has all his body hair shaved off as part of the purification rite.

The festival begins in mid-afternoon on the 13th day of the lunar new year when thousands of men dressed only in loincloths carry a bamboo pole covered with pieces of paper carrying the excuses of people who couldn't make it to the festival that year.

When the shin-otoko appears from the shrine the assembled men - many of them aged 23 or 42 (ages considered unlucky or yakudoshi) - converge on the shin-otoko in an effort to touch him and thus pass on their bad luck and so rid themselves of evil.

The shin-otoko's guards, who attempt to stop him getting killed in the crush, throw cold water on the crowds to help cool things down. The event can be dangerous and people have suffered injuries in the past.
At 3am the next morning the shin-otoko carrying a "mud cake" on his back - symbolizing bad luck and calamity is chased away from the shrine and the mud cake is buried by the shrine priests. This part of the festival is known as yonaoi shinji.

Later that morning the large rice cake presented earlier is cut up and distributed to worshippers. Eating the rice cake is supposed to ward off illness and misfortune.
(Taken from
http://japanvisitor.blogspot.com/2007/03/konomiya-hadaka-festival.html)


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The Japanese Naked Festival - The Hadaka Matsuri

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  • Thanks, burnmaker1!

    Thanks, burnmaker1!

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    Karanagi, thanks for watching. I'll make more!

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    ezra5000, Glad to hear it!

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    No worries, RoninDave (love that name, btw... reminds of RONIN by Frank Miller. Ever read that?)

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  • Yeah, when I was ...

    Yeah, when I was first learning I overused kanji too. It IS a good way to learn, but always ask natives what is natural.

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    I always do. You have been building an interest in me to learn Japanese and more about the culture. I was going to learn Swedish but now I'm not sure. You rock Victor!

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    I do, but I understand a lot better thank speaking, lol. I guess I over use Kanji because I'm trying to learn new words, lol. :) :P

    Thanks though!

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  • I love these kind ...

    I love these kind of movies, you manage to capture the difference in culture very well. Very interesting :)

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  • yay more japanese ...

    yay more japanese culture! ur vids are an insperational to me im thinking about going to japan keep up the good work (^_^)

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  • Thanks Dave. Looks ...

    Thanks Dave. Looks like that'll be next year for me. If all goes well I'll have just arrived back in Japan by then....probably be in training somewheres.

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  • ehehehhee cant get ...

    ehehehhee cant get any better lol you da man!

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  • Well, Pablo you'll ...

    Well, Pablo you'll pleased to know that NOVA (No Vacation) apparently is No More. (feel sorry for the teachers though). The Fuji Fire matsuri is around August 26th in Fuji Yoshida. I've missed it twice though - dammit! This year, maybe...

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  • sorry, vic! I was ...

    sorry, vic! I was addressing Pablo about his hometown. I should have been more clear as when the comments appear on the first page it looks like they're address to the vid! Youtube needs to do something about that. I know you're from Nagoya after your visit to Atsuta Shrine!

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    Well, the first time it was on I had to work (F**k you Nova!) the second time I was in Osaka boarding a plane for home. This time I will be there though.
    At the moment though, I'm still living in Australia. Sorry if I gave the wrong impression. There are two summer matsuri, well...they're in Summer. One isa 'fire' matsuri, the other is for summer I guess.
    There's a famous fire matsuri in a small town near fuji-san. I want to go to that one.

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    techincally, brainstormy, it "is" pagan as its a shinto ritual

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  • Hooooray, more ...

    Hooooray, more Japanese culture videos. This one was hilarious and strange.

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  • LOL!...that is ...

    LOL!...that is pretty funny.

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    Thanks for watching, HeidiSaid...are you the friend ChristopherMast was talking about?

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    DameEdithDivine, thanks VERY VERY much! This is my favorite comment so far! Do appreciate that I could share something like this and someone would really like it.

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    Thanks for watching, Sugartalker!

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    Gotcha, TomiBonTomi! Thanks!

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  • double damn for me, ...

    double damn for me, pablo! I always go home for Thanksgiving then. Do you work on Saturdays? Any other festivals of note in your area? I'm thinking of visiting Shimonoseki for the festival on the Dannoura Battle on May 3rd. Have you seen it?

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  • Thanks, lizardtown!

    Thanks, lizardtown!

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    lol...hey i cant help it if you hear that a lot...

    =)

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    alfaborda! Naughty! Naughty!

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