Hitachi Fūryūmono
Hitachi Furyumono (日立風流物) yɛ parade a wɔyɛ wɔ Hitachi kurow mu, Japan.[1] Wɔyɛ no Hitachi Sakura Matsuri (日立さくらまつり), afe afe cherry nhwiren afahyɛ wɔ bosoom Ebɔw mu, na Afahyɛ Kɛse a wɔyɛ wɔ apaamu hɔ Kamine abosondan [ja] pɛnkor wɔ mfe esuon biara mu wɔ bosoom Esusow Aketseaba mu.[1][2] Wɔakyerɛw wɔ UNESCO Amambra Egyapadze a Wontum Nhu no mu dɛ "Yama, Hoko, Yatai, float afahyɛ ahorow wɔ Japan [ja]", Japan amambra afahyɛ ahorow eduasa ebaasa (33) no fa.[3][4]
Part of | Yama, Hoko, Yatai, float festivals in Japan |
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Inception | 1695 |
Named after | furyū |
Dza ɔhyehyɛe | Tokugawa Mitsukuni |
Country | Japan |
Located in the administrative territorial entity | Hitachi |
Location | Kamine Shrine |
Heritage designation | Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property |
Intangible cultural heritage status | Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan |
Hɔn wɛbsaet | https://www.jsdi.or.jp/~masahiro/ |
Abakɔsɛm
sesa muParade no ahyɛase fi afe 1695.[5] Mbrɛ Kamine Abosondan kyerɛ no, Tokugawa Mitsukuni, Mito Domain wura a ɔtɔ do ebien (2) no paw Kamine Abosondan dɛ Sou-Chinju, ɛhɔnom akyerɛkyerɛfo abosondan.[7] Nyimpa dzii nyamesom afahyɛ ahorow na nna wohyira nsu a ɛsensɛn so kɔ abosondan hɔ.[5]
Wɔ afeha a ɔtɔ do duawɔtwe (18) ahyɛase no, abofra agor bi hyɛase suasuaa abofra a wɔkyerɛ dɛ wɔsuasua Ningyō jōruri, abofra agor a wɔdze asɛm a wɔto dwom a na agye dzin kɛse wɔ Edo n Osaka apaamu hɔ dɛm ber no.[5]
Wɔ afe 1945 mu no, floats no mu dodow no ara yew wɔ ɔko mu esian ahorow mu, nanso wɔsan dze Furyumono sii hɔ wɔ afe 1958 mu.[5] Dza ɔka ho bio so, wɔkyerɛw float a ɔwɔ hɔ dedaw no dzin dɛ Amandzebɔ mu Egyapadze a Ɔho Hia a Intum Hu (Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property) wɔ afe 1959 mu.[6]
Wɔ afe 1977 mu no, wɔkyerɛw Furyumono dzin dɛ Amandzebɔ mu Egyapadze a Ɔho Hia a Intum Hu (Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property).[6]
Wɔ afe 2009 mu no, wɔdze Yamahoko parade a ɔwɔ Gion Matsuri no kyerɛw too UNESCO Amambra Egyapadze a Intum Nhu Ho Nsɛm a Wɔakyerɛw mu (UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists).[4] Wɔ afe 2016 mu no, wɔkyerɛw dɛm parades ebien yi na atsetsesɛm afahyɛ eduasa kor (31) yi dzin wɔ UNESCO Amambra Egyapadze a Intum Nhu Ho Nsɛm a Wɔakyerɛw mu[4] dɛ "Yama, Hoko, Yatai, float afahyɛ horow a ɔwɔ Japan [ja]", ananmusifo nhwɛdo a ɔkyerɛ Japan apaamu hɔ amambra ahorow.[3]
Mboaedze
sesa mu- ↑ "Hitachi Furyumono". Intangible heritage. UNESCO. 2008. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
- ↑ "風流物、無形文化遺産に登録 日立で歓喜再び「伝統守る励みに」 茨城". Sankei News (in Japanese). Sankei Shinbun. 2016-12-02. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Yama, Hoko, Yatai, float festivals in Japan". UNESCO. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "UNESCO panel recommends adding 33 Japan festivals to heritage list". the Japan Times. 2016-11-01. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Hyotan Editors Club, ed. (2005), Hyotan No.158 (PDF), Hitachi International Committee, retrieved 2018-06-29
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "日立風流物" [Hitachi Furyumono]. 文化遺産オンライン [Cultural Heritage Online]. 無形民俗文化財 (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 2018-06-28.