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The Mihashira or Onbashira (Japanese: 御柱; honorific prefix 御 on-/mi- + 柱 hashira 'pillar') are four wooden posts or pillars that stand on the four corners
Onbashira
Japanese musician and composer
studio albums. Among them, the live An Enchanted Evening (1995), Gaia-Onbashira (1998), and Ancient (2001) were all Grammy nominated. In 1999, Thinking
Kitarō
1998 studio album by Kitarō
Gaia-Onbashira is an album by the new age artist Kitarō. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album in 1998. All tracks are written
Gaia-Onbashira
Shinto shrine in Tottori Prefecture, Japan
celebrated for its Zelkova and momiji. The Honden dates to 1832. The Onbashira Festival, held in the Year of the Tiger and Year of the Rooster, sees
Suwa_Shrine_(Tottori)
Shinto shrine in Nagano Prefecture, Japan
structures with thatched roofs are traditionally rebuilt in turns during the Onbashira Festival, held every six years (in the years of the Monkey and the Tiger
Suwa-taisha
Prefecture in central Japan
world's highest geysers (40–50 meters) in Suwa Zenkō-ji temple Zenkō-ji Onbashira Festival, held once every seven years Yashima Wetland in Kirigamine Hill
Nagano_Prefecture
Lake in Nagano prefecture, Japan
shrines, the Tenaga Jinja [ja] and Suwa-taisha. Major festivals include the Onbashira and Setsubun. Hokusai included Lake Suwa in his famous Thirty-six Views
Lake_Suwa
(Monotypic) genus of conifer in the family Cupressaceae
Houkisugi at Nakagawa Sugi no Osugi Jōmon Sugi List of superlative trees Onbashira Magewappa a traditional Japanese wood craft using Cryptomeria Thomas,
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symbol of Nagano. It was rung to confer blessing on the opening ceremony. Onbashira — or "sacred pillars" in the Japanese — are large wooden fir posts which
1998 Winter Olympics opening ceremony
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City in Chūbu, Japan
Missouri, US, sister city since September 23, 1974 - Wörgl, Tirol, Austria Onbashira (literally, "the honored log") festival held every six years (in the years
Suwa,_Nagano
Japanese anime television series
by Thomas Marolda Ending (1-13) "Kiotoshi" from the CD release "Gaia-Onbashira" by Kitaro "NATPE 1998: It's A Tough Market But Someone is Selling..."
Monkey Magic (Japanese TV series)
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Topics referred to by the same term
Journey, a 1994 album by the Australian singer Olivia Newton-John Gaia-Onbashira, a 1998 album by the Japanese New Age musician Kitarō GAIA, a 2003 album
Gaia_(disambiguation)
Japanese god of wind, water, hunting and agriculture
Nagikama are also traditionally hammered onto the trees chosen to become the onbashira of the Suwa Kamisha and Shimosha some time before these are actually felled
Takeminakata
2014 Japanese film by Shinobu Yaguchi
townsfolk grow to like him and accept him as one of their own. With the Onbashira Festival right around the corner, a town meeting is held. Some of the
Wood_Job!
Shinto practice of rebuilding shrines
Kashima-jingū, the Usa-jingū, the Kasuga-taisha, and the Suwa-taisha (the Onbashira-sai). Jingū Shikinen Sengū [ja] "Shikinensengū | 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム". archive
Sengū
Japanese deities
ed.). pp. 2–3. Miyasaka, Mitsuaki (1992). 諏訪大社の御柱と年中行事 (Suwa-taisha no Onbashira to nenchu-gyōji). Kyōdo shuppansha. pp. 88–93. ISBN 978-4-87663-178-0
Mishaguji
Shinto shrine in Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Suwa Shrine festival is not annual, but occasional. It resembles the Onbashira festival of the Suwa Taisha. Chichibu's annual night festival draws the
Chichibu_Shrine
Town in Chūbu, Japan
Akimiya (秋宮) shrines are symbolically renewed every seven years during the Onbashira festival. Huge trees are cut in a Shinto ceremony, then the logs are dragged
Shimosuwa
2007 bullet hell video game
Suwa Shrine's ceremonies and ritual items, such as the shimenawa and onbashira. She planned to move Moriya Shrine from the Outside World into Gensokyo
Mountain_of_Faith
Japanese deity
(in Japanese) Miyasaka, Mitsuaki (1992). 諏訪大社の御柱と年中行事 (Suwa taisha no onbashira to nenchu-gyōji). Kyōdo shuppansha. ISBN 978-4-87663-178-0. (in Japanese)
Yasakatome
Honor presented to recording artists for quality New Age music albums
Enigma Oceanic Vangelis Voyager Mike Oldfield 1999 Landmarks Clannad Gaia Onbashira Kitarō Grand Passion John Tesh Sound of Wind Driven Rain William Ackerman
Grammy Award for Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album
Grammy_Award_for_Best_New_Age,_Ambient_or_Chant_Album
Japanese god
(in Japanese): 122–123. 古代史ミステリー 「御柱」~最後の"縄文王国"の謎~ (Kodaishi Mystery. Onbashira: Saigo no Jōmon-ōkoku no nazo) (Documentary) (in Japanese). Japan: NHK
Moreya
Ryuga Delzatto – American-Japanese (Kanagawa) – 2018–2020 – jonidan 80 Onbashira Ryu – Ryu Hayashi – Filipino-Japanese (Nagano) – 2022–active – sandanme
List of non-Japanese sumo wrestlers
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(Christmas album) 1996 Domo Records Cirque Ingenieux 1997 Domo Records Gaia-Onbashira 1998 Domo Records Thinking of You 1999 Domo Records Ancient 2001 Domo
Kitarō_discography
2010 compilation album by Kitarō
Mandala) Kuu (from Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai, Volume 1) Misty (from Gaia-Onbashira) Heaven And Earth (from An Enchanted Evening) Kitarō discography – Compilation
Grammy_Nominated_(Kitaro)
Japanese social class and samurai clan
(強大なる神の国―諏訪信仰の特質)." In Ueda; Gorai; Ōbayashi; Miyasaka, M.; Miyasaka, Y. 御柱祭と諏訪大社 (Onbashira-sai to Suwa-taisha) (in Japanese). Nagano: Chikuma Shobō. pp. 25–26. ISBN 978-4480841810
Suwa_clan
978-1-9747-4092-5 "Armor 1335" (鎧1335, Yoroi 1335) "Holy Pillar 1335" (御柱1335, Onbashira 1335) "Back 1335" (背中1335, Senaka 1335) "Main Fight 1335" (本戦1335, Honsen
List of The Elusive Samurai chapters
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Shinto shrine in Japan
Suwa-bukai). Miyasaka, Mitsuaki (1992). 諏訪大社の御柱と年中行事 (Suwa-taisha no Onbashira to nenchu-gyōji) (in Japanese). Kyōdo shuppansha. ISBN 978-4-87663-178-0
Hotaka_Shrine
City in Chūbu, Japan
forty years of association between the two cities. Okaya is known for its Onbashira and Taiko festivals, and unagi (eel) dishes. Okaya Silk Museum, which
Okaya,_Nagano
Japanese prehistoric mythological event
In Ueda; Gorai; Ōbayashi; Miyasaka, M.; Miyasaka, Y. (1987). 御柱祭と諏訪大社 (Onbashira-sai to Suwa-taisha). Nagano: Chikuma Shobō. pp. 21–22. ISBN 978-4480841810
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