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Oku-noto no Aenokoto

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Oku-noto no Aenokoto
ritual, harvest festival
TiŋaJapan Mali niŋ
Din be shɛli polonaIshikawa Prefecture Mali niŋ
Dini be shɛliOkunoto Mali niŋ
Tingbani shɛli din yinaJapan Mali niŋ
Kurimaŋa tiraTa-no-Kami Mali niŋ
Dabisili shɛli dini niŋdi yuuni puliniDecember 5, February 9 Mali niŋ
Intangible cultural heritage statusRepresentative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan Mali niŋ
Described at URLhttps://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/00271, https://ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/00271, https://ich.unesco.org/es/RL/00271 Mali niŋ

Oku-noto no Aenokoto (奥能登のあえのこと) nyɛla maliŋ ka pukpariba maani li Noto Peninsula, din be Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. Ae nyɛla Japanese bachi kurili n zaŋ ti "banquet"[1]; di zuɣu, Aenokoto gbunni nyɛla "banquet ritual."

Lala chuɣu ŋɔ nyɛla chuɣu gahindili Asia, dama yili maa baŋda ŋmɛrila kuŋ booni "paddy" buɣili ka o kpɛri na yili maa ni. Sana ŋun nyɛ kami nyɛla bɛ ni dihitabili ni o nyɛla daŋ maa kpiin kurili.[2]

Anashaara goli December, pukpariba maa duɣiri la bindira. Bɛ yari la chuɣu nɛma, ka niŋdi sana maraaba ni "lantern". Pɛkpariba maa zaŋdi la batuuta niŋdi duu, ka su li kom, ka ti li bindirigu din nyɛ shinkaafa, tuya ni zahim. Bɛ lahi puhiri chuɣu din ŋmani li Anshaara goli "February sowing". Bɛ mali churi balibu pam.

UNESCO daa zaŋli mi m pahi Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity ni yuuni 2009.[3]

  1. 饗の意味 - 古文辞書 - Weblio古語辞典.
  2. Malcolm Ritchie (2011). Tuttle Publishing (ed.). Village Japan: Everyday Life in a Rural Japanese Community (in English). Tokyo. p. 240. ISBN 9781462902057..
  3. Unesco:Oku-noto no Aenokoto..