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Mukonage Festival

Wed, January 13, 2010, by Muza-chan

One of the reasons I like Japan so much is the fact that people know how to have fun. :)

On January 15th, in the Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture, a very happy festival takes place, the Mukonage Festival, the tossing of the grooms.
The recently married men are tossed from a cliff into a snowbank, for good luck in the marriage.

Afterwards, in a festival called Suminuri, the family members paint each other’s faces with ash obtained from burning sacred earth mixed with snow, for protection against evil spirits.

A couple of videos from the festival:

For photos, visit the Mukonage Festival website, and if you wish to participate, you can find the location of the festival on the Enjoy Niigata website. :)

Unul din motivele pentru care iubesc aşa de mult Japonia este faptul că oamenii ştiu să se distreze. :)

Pe 15 ianuarie, în oraşul Tokamachi din Prefectura Niigata are loc un festival foarte vesel, Mukonage Festival (Aruncarea mirilor). Bărbaţii proaspăt însuraţi sunt aruncaţi de pe o stâncă de câţiva metri într-un strat gros de zăpadă, pentru a avea noroc în căsătorie.

Apoi, membrii familiei îşi pictează fiecăruia faţa cu cenuşă amestecată cu zăpadă, pentru protecţie contra spiritelor rele. Festivalul se numeşte Suminuri.

Iată două înregistrări video de la festival:

Pentru fotografii vizitaţi site-ul: Mukonage Festival, iar dacă doriţi să participaţi, locaţia o găsiţi pe Enjoy Niigata. :)



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