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The Takayama Festivals (高山祭, Takayama Matsuri) in Takayama in Japan started in the 16th to 17th century. The festivals are believed to have been started during the rule of the Kanamori family. Correspondence dated 1692 place the origin to 40 years prior to that date. One of the festivals is held on 14 and 15 April and the other on 9 and 10 October.

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  • Les festivals de Takayama (高山 祭, Takayama matsuri), Takayama (高山市, Takayama-shi, たかやまし en hiragana) ou Hida-Takayama (飛騨高山) ont été lancés entre le XVIIe siècle et le XVIIIe siècle, sous le règne du clan Kanamori. La ville de Takayama est connue au Japon pour ses festivals qui sont parmi les trois plus beaux du Japon (avec le Gion matsuri de Kyōto et le festival de nuit de Chichibu dans la préfecture de Saitama). Ils se déroulent les 14 et 15 avril (Sannō matsuri, 山王祭り) ainsi que les 9 et 10 octobre (Yahata matsuri, 八幡祭り). Dans ces festivals défilent des yatai (屋台, chars décorés). Le festival du printemps de Takayama se déroule dans le sanctuaire Hie, également connu sous le nom de sanctuaire Sanno. Il est tenu pour solliciter les dieux afin d'obtenir de bonnes récoltes. Le festival d’automne est une action de grâce rendue après les récoltes, afin de remercier les dieux. Il se déroule dans le sanctuaire shinto d'Hachiman-gū Hachiman-jinja (八幡神社) ou Hachiman-gū (八幡宮), consacré à la divinité shintō. C'est l'un des trois plus grands festivals du Japon, les deux autres sont Gion matsuri à Kyoto, et le Chichibu yomatsuri (matsuri). (fr)
  • The Takayama Festivals (高山祭, Takayama Matsuri) in Takayama in Japan started in the 16th to 17th century. The festivals are believed to have been started during the rule of the Kanamori family. Correspondence dated 1692 place the origin to 40 years prior to that date. One of the festivals is held on 14 and 15 April and the other on 9 and 10 October. The Spring Takayama Festival is centered on the Hie Shrine. The shrine is also known as the Sanno Shrine, and the spring festival is also known as the Sanno Festival. The Sanno Festival is held to pray for a good harvest and the Autumn Festival is for giving thanks. The Autumn festival is centered on the Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine and is referred to as the Hachiman Festival. It is held after the crops are harvested. The fall festival is one of the three largest festivals in Japan. The other two are Kyoto's Gion Matsuri and the Chichibu Matsuri. (en)
  • 高山祭(たかやままつり)は、岐阜県高山市で毎年開催される、4月14~15日の日枝神社例祭「春の山王祭」と、10月9~10日の櫻山八幡宮例祭「秋の八幡祭」の総称である。 「屋台」と呼ばれる山車を曳いて市街を巡幸することから、京都市の祇園祭、埼玉県秩父市の秩父夜祭と並んで日本三大曳山祭や日本三大美祭の一つに数えられる。重要有形民俗文化財および重要無形民俗文化財に指定されている。 (ja)
  • Il Takayama Matsuri (高山祭?) è un festival tradizionale che si svolge nella città di Takayama, in Giappone. È considerato una delle più belle manifestazioni del Giappone, insieme al Gion Matsuri e il . Risale al XVI - XVII secolo. Le sue origini rimangono incerte ma si ipotizza che sia cominciato durante il periodo del dominio della famiglia Kanamori. Il festival ha luogo due volte all'anno: 14 e 15 aprile e 9 e 10 ottobre. Il festival primaverile viene chiamato anche Sanno Festival mentre quello autunnale è chiamato Hachiman Festival. (it)
  • 高山祭是日本岐阜縣高山市毎年固定舉辦的祭典,為、〈秩父夜祭(埼玉縣秩父市)、祇園祭(京都府京都市)、高山祭(岐阜縣高山市)〉之一。分為春、秋兩季進行,春季為日枝神社主辦的「春之山王祭」;秋季則為主辦「秋之八幡祭」。最大的特色就是華麗的人力屋台車遊街景象,這些屋台平日保存於各個町內白壁土藏的老倉庫。 (zh)
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  • 高山祭(たかやままつり)は、岐阜県高山市で毎年開催される、4月14~15日の日枝神社例祭「春の山王祭」と、10月9~10日の櫻山八幡宮例祭「秋の八幡祭」の総称である。 「屋台」と呼ばれる山車を曳いて市街を巡幸することから、京都市の祇園祭、埼玉県秩父市の秩父夜祭と並んで日本三大曳山祭や日本三大美祭の一つに数えられる。重要有形民俗文化財および重要無形民俗文化財に指定されている。 (ja)
  • Il Takayama Matsuri (高山祭?) è un festival tradizionale che si svolge nella città di Takayama, in Giappone. È considerato una delle più belle manifestazioni del Giappone, insieme al Gion Matsuri e il . Risale al XVI - XVII secolo. Le sue origini rimangono incerte ma si ipotizza che sia cominciato durante il periodo del dominio della famiglia Kanamori. Il festival ha luogo due volte all'anno: 14 e 15 aprile e 9 e 10 ottobre. Il festival primaverile viene chiamato anche Sanno Festival mentre quello autunnale è chiamato Hachiman Festival. (it)
  • 高山祭是日本岐阜縣高山市毎年固定舉辦的祭典,為、〈秩父夜祭(埼玉縣秩父市)、祇園祭(京都府京都市)、高山祭(岐阜縣高山市)〉之一。分為春、秋兩季進行,春季為日枝神社主辦的「春之山王祭」;秋季則為主辦「秋之八幡祭」。最大的特色就是華麗的人力屋台車遊街景象,這些屋台平日保存於各個町內白壁土藏的老倉庫。 (zh)
  • Les festivals de Takayama (高山 祭, Takayama matsuri), Takayama (高山市, Takayama-shi, たかやまし en hiragana) ou Hida-Takayama (飛騨高山) ont été lancés entre le XVIIe siècle et le XVIIIe siècle, sous le règne du clan Kanamori. La ville de Takayama est connue au Japon pour ses festivals qui sont parmi les trois plus beaux du Japon (avec le Gion matsuri de Kyōto et le festival de nuit de Chichibu dans la préfecture de Saitama). Ils se déroulent les 14 et 15 avril (Sannō matsuri, 山王祭り) ainsi que les 9 et 10 octobre (Yahata matsuri, 八幡祭り). Dans ces festivals défilent des yatai (屋台, chars décorés). (fr)
  • The Takayama Festivals (高山祭, Takayama Matsuri) in Takayama in Japan started in the 16th to 17th century. The festivals are believed to have been started during the rule of the Kanamori family. Correspondence dated 1692 place the origin to 40 years prior to that date. One of the festivals is held on 14 and 15 April and the other on 9 and 10 October. (en)
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  • Festivals Takayama de Gifu (fr)
  • Takayama Matsuri (it)
  • 高山祭 (ja)
  • Takayama Festival (en)
  • 高山祭 (zh)
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