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thiên thương nguyễn ngọc
19 tháng 8 2017 lúc 13:04

Obon is one of the most important Japanese traditions. People believe that their ancestors` spirits come back to their homes to be reunited with their family during Obon and pray for the spirits. For the reason, Obon is an important family gathering time, and many people return to their hometowns. Obon was originally celebrated around the 15th day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar. Obon periods are nowadays different in various regions of Japan. In most regions, Obon is celebrated around August 15, and it typically begins 13th and ends 16th of August. In some areas in Tokyo, Obon is celebrated around July 15, and it is still celebrated on the 15th day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar in many areas in Okinawa. Japanese people clean their houses and place a variety of food offerings such as vegetables and fruits to the spirits of ancestors in front of a butsudan (Buddhist altar). Chochin lanterns and arrangements of flower are usually placed by the butsudan.

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Nguyễn Mai Khánh Huyề...
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Học 24h
9 tháng 11 2017 lúc 22:07

There is a tradition in Japan that people perform the Obon dance during the Obon festival. The festival happens in mid-August in many regions of Japan and in mid-July in other regions. There are many different forms of Obon dance in different regions. In order to perform it, people make a circle around a yagura, a high wooden stage; some dancers move clockwise, and some counter-clockwise. I really like this dance and hope that oneday I have a chance to try it.

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thiên thương nguyễn ngọc
29 tháng 7 2017 lúc 19:23

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There is a tradition in Japan that people perform the Obon dance during the Obon festival. The festival takes place in mid-August in many regions of Japan and in mid-July in other regions. There are many different forms of Obon dance in different regions. In order to perform it, people make a circle around a yagura, a high wooden stage. Some dancers move clockwise, and some counter-clockwise. I really like this dance.

(Ở Nhật Bản có truyền thống là người dân múa điệu Obon trong lễ hội Obon (thờ cúng ông bà tổ tiên). Lễ hội diễn ra giữa tháng 8 ở nhiều vùng miền của nước Nhật và giữa tháng 4 ở những vùng khác. Có nhiều hình thức múa Obon ở những vùng khác nhau. Để múa, người ta tạo thành vòng tròn quanh một yagura, tức là một sấn khấu bằng gỗ. Có người múa theo chiều kim đồng hồ, có người ngược lại. Mình thực sự thích điệu nhảy này.)

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Phạm Kim Cương
30 tháng 10 2018 lúc 11:13

Obon Festival of Japan has existed for over 500 years, derived from Buddhism to express gratitude to the ancestors and the birth. Derived from the story of Bodhisattva Mogul Mogul has hastily saved his mother from evil ghosts. From the instructions of the Buddha, with the help of the monks, Moggallana Bodhisattva's mother was freed from the punishments received after death. Feeling the great sacrifice of his mother, to show gratitude, Bodhisattva Mogadishu dance dance, which is the origin of today's Bon Odori dance.

The current Bon-Odori dance has evolved into a variety of styles and even the background music varies from region to region. Typical traditional dancers dance around a wooden truss called Yakura, which is also the stage where singers and musicians perform. In other dance styles, the dancers dance in straight lines. There are places where the dancers hold fans while dancing, and there are also dancers with colorful tufts called Tenugui. Each type of dance comes from the history and characteristics of each region. Soran Bushi, for example, is a sea scapegoat, gestures to describe the motion of the net. Just like Tanko Bushi talked about coal mining at Miike Mine in Kyushu area. The process of digging coal, hanging lanterns, pushing the car is very subtle integration into the dance. The Japanese also used many items such as fan, towel, shake bell to add more, and for Hanagasa Odori dancers, they used straw hat decorated flowers. A tug of war at Soran Bushi during Obon Bon Odori dance at sea at Soran Bushi Each region will have different Bon Odori dance Each region will have different Bon Odori dance Bon-Odori has different dance and music depending on the region. If you participate in Bon-Odori, you will feel the identity of the land, local people through the air, music, dance. When you join, you will first stand outside, observe the people dancing, then you gradually join the circle inside, just watching the people around, just move in accordance with them. Since this is a dance that repeats the same movements, anyone can easily catch up to the beat. There are many places to encourage free participation so you can dance with a relaxed mind.

At the Obon festival, any citizen can join, although not compulsory, for the ceremony, but to get a sense of the festive dances, equip yourself with a Yukata suit. well suited.

Thùy Trang
5 tháng 1 2019 lúc 20:00

There is a tradition in Japan that people perform the Obon dance during the Obon festival. The orginal meaning of this festival is to honour their ancestors. The festival is celebrated in mid-August in many regions of Japan and mid-July in other regions. There are many different forms of Obon dance in different regions. The most typical form is circle dance. In order to perform it, people make a circle around a yagura, a high wooden stage; some dancers move clockwise, and some counter-clockwise. Obon dance is a beautiful tradition that needs to be preserved because it is one of the most important traditions. Lots of people come back to reunite with their families during the Obon festival. I really like this dance.

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Thùy Trang
5 tháng 1 2019 lúc 20:00

There is a tradition in Japan that people perform the Obon dance during the Obon festival. The orginal meaning of this festival is to honour their ancestors. The festival is celebrated in mid-August in many regions of Japan and mid-July in other regions. There are many different forms of Obon dance in different regions. The most typical form is circle dance. In order to perform it, people make a circle around a yagura, a high wooden stage; some dancers move clockwise, and some counter-clockwise. Obon dance is a beautiful tradition that needs to be preserved because it is one of the most important traditions. Lots of people come back to reunite with their families during the Obon festival. I really like this dance.

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Phạm Vĩnh Linh
7 tháng 6 2021 lúc 15:42

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          A tradition is a custom, opinion, or belief that is passed down from generation to generation, often passed down orally or practiced. England is full of culture and traditions that go back hundreds of years. British customs and traditions are famous around the world. When people think of England, they usually think of people drinking tea, eating fish and chips and wearing a melon hat, but there's so much more to England. A final custom, suggested by Sandra from London, is that the British tend to sunbathe any time the sun is shining. Perhaps this is a biological need, a behavior common to all people from sun-deprived countries. This is everything about British culture that I know

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Phạm Vĩnh Linh
7 tháng 6 2021 lúc 15:42

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          A tradition is a custom, opinion, or belief that is passed down from generation to generation, often passed down orally or practiced. England is full of culture and traditions that go back hundreds of years. British customs and traditions are famous around the world. When people think of England, they usually think of people drinking tea, eating fish and chips and wearing a melon hat, but there's so much more to England. A final custom, suggested by Sandra from London, is that the British tend to sunbathe any time the sun is shining. Perhaps this is a biological need, a behavior common to all people from sun-deprived countries. This is everything about British culture that I know

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