Keyword
festival
Info
FrequencyTop 700-800
Type
Kyōiku (3rd grade) 
?
KankenLevel 8
Heisig1183
Readings
さい
(53%)
まつ
(29%)
Composed of
moon
once again
demonstrate
Mnemonic

When a full moon once again appears in the sky we will hold a festival to demonstrate our culture.

Used in kanji (3 in total)
edge
guess
type of tortoise used for divination
Used in vocabulary (283 in total)
festival; feast; harassment by an Internet pitchfork mob; online shaming; galore (as in "goals galore"); frenzy
festival; feast; carnival
festival; feast; harassment by an Internet pitchfork mob; online shaming; galore (as in "goals galore"); frenzy
school festival; cultural festival; annual open day school event showcasing student talent
priest; minister; pastor
school festival; campus festival
(school) athletic festival; sports day; field day
summer festival
to deify; to enshrine; to pray; to worship
festival merrymaking; revelry
a day after the fair; (at a) stage when it's too late
to set up (in high position); to kick upstairs; to hold sacred; to worship
festivals; feasts
closing party; closing event of a school, etc. festival
festival; rites; ritual
ritual; religious service; festival
school festival
(religious) festival
the eve (of a festival) (e.g. Christmas Eve)
killing an enemy soldier before the start of a battle to raise spirits; blood offering; killing violently; bloodbath; victimizing
to kill an enemy soldier before the start of a battle to raise spirits; to kill viciously; to victimize; to torment
rites; ritual
festival; feast; carnival
national holiday; festival day
grand festival
to kill an enemy soldier before the start of a battle to raise spirits; to kill viciously; to victimize; to torment
enshrined deity
important ceremonial occasions in family relationships
festive mood; holiday mood; festive atmosphere
Thanksgiving (US, Canada)
anniversary; commemoration
midsummer feast; summer solstice celebration; St John's day
deacon (Catholic)
equipment used in a ritual; ritual implement
autumn festival; fall festival
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)
carnival (festival held before Lent)
address to the gods; type of song which spread from mountain hermits to the laity during the Kamakura era
Star Festival (held in July or August); Tanabata; Festival of the Weaver
Christmas; holy birthday
shrine; sanctuary
Christmas; Nativity; celebration of the birthday of a saint or great man
Hinamatsuri (March 3); Girls' Festival; Dolls' Festival
Buddha's birthday festival (April 8th); Vesak
Star Festival (held in July or August); Tanabata
vestments worn by priests and attendants (Shinto, Christian, etc.)
summer festival
Hinamatsuri (March 3); Girls' Festival; Dolls' Festival
Star Festival (held in July or August); Tanabata
equipment used in rituals
memorial service
fire festival (often celebrating the absence of fires); New Year's ritual at Izumo Shrine; festival involving fire dedicated to the gods
village festival; autumn festival; harvest festival
snow festival
ritual implement storehouse
ceremonial offering to the deities by the Emperor of newly-harvested rice
rites; rituals
Buddha's birthday festival (April 8th); Vesak
night festival
ceremony site
first ceremonial offering of rice by newly-enthroned Emperor
(head) priest; head priest of the Ise Shrine
night festival
funerals and ceremonial occasions
ceremony for purifying a building site (before building commences); ground-breaking ceremony
ceremony for the repose of a soul; ceremony to pray for the long life of the emperor, empress, crown prince, etc.
Aoi Festival (Kyoto, May 15); Aoi Matsuri
a day after the fair; (at a) stage when it's too late
High Priest (of Israel)
winter festival
regular festival; annual festival
strange festival; odd festival
Star Festival (held in July or August); Tanabata; Festival of the Weaver
spring festival
university festival; rag day
international film festival
Catholic rite (e.g. mass); hierurgy
unity of church and state; theocracy
main festival; main day of a festival
festival music
festival merrymaking; revelry
cherry blossom festival
arraying a number of reference books in order to compose poetry; literary composition crammed with maxims, ancient episodes, legends, etc.; otters lining a catch of fish on a river bank; (people) making offerings (esp. of fish)
regularly held festival
festival merrymaking; revelry
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17)
May Day; May Festival
Festival of the Ages (held at Heian Jingu Shrine in Kyoto on October 22); Jidai Festival
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)
autumn festival; fall festival
Hinamatsuri (March 3); Girls' Festival; Dolls' Festival
prayer service for a good crop
ceremony to celebrate crossing the equator
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)
official who arranges festival and rites
festival; feast; carnival
fire festival (often celebrating the absence of fires); New Year's ritual at Izumo Shrine; festival involving fire dedicated to the gods
semi-naked festival; festival in which the participants go naked apart from loin-cloths
Kanda Festival (held at Kanda Myōjin Shrine in Tokyo on May 15)
cherry blossom festival
Independence Day celebration
burnt offering (i.e. religious animal sacrifice)
spring festival
traditional festival on Iriomote Island (southern Okinawa)
Shinto funeral ceremony
Nebuta Festival (in Aomori, August 2-7)
Sanja Festival (Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo, third weekend of May)
main festival; main day of a festival
winter festival
Bastille Day (July 14)
Bastille Day (July 14)
boat festival; festival with portable shrines carried on boats
snow festival
festival; feast; carnival
Gion Festival (in Kyoto during the month of July, with high point on the 17th)
small festival held the night before the main festival; eve of a festival
Sannō Festival (Hie Shrine in Tokyo; June 15); Sannō Festival (Hie Shrine in Shiga; April 14)
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)
grand festival
to kill an enemy soldier before the start of a battle to raise spirits; to kill viciously; to victimize; to torment
festival in honor of Daikokuten
memorial service (esp. for war dead)
ceremony for moving a deity to a new site
Ascension Day; Feast of the Ascension
to kill an enemy soldier before the start of a battle to raise spirits; to kill viciously; to victimize; to torment
anniversary
small festival held the night before the main festival; eve of a festival
fertility festival; harvest festival
joint service for the war dead
to place an obnoxious person in an out-of-the-way post to be rid of him or her
tree-planting ceremony; Arbor Day
centenary; centennial celebration
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival)
Labor Day; May Day
festival music
Nebuta Festival (in Aomori, August 2-7)
Aoi Festival (Kyoto, May 15); Aoi Matsuri
imperial ceremony of ancestor worship formerly held on the autumnal equinox
Kanda Festival (held at Kanda Myōjin Shrine in Tokyo on May 15)
Thanksgiving Day; harvest festival
Okinawan festival held in the honour of the sea gods (honor)
transfer ceremony (wherein a shrine's sacred object is moved from one building to another)
rites conducted by the emperor
boat festival; festival with portable shrines carried on boats
to perform religious services for the departed souls of one's ancestors
imperial ceremony of ancestor worship formerly held on the vernal equinox
Festival of Emperor Jimmu (formerly held annually on April 3, the supposed day of his death)
festival celebrating the (temporary) transfer of a shintai away from its main shrine
fixed-interval transfer ceremony (wherein a shrine's sacred object is transferred to a newly constructed main hall)
father confessor; confessor
Sanja Festival (Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo, third weekend of May)
Ainu bear-sacrifice festival; Iomante
jubilee; semicentennial
funerals and festivals
boat festival; festival with portable shrines carried on boats
(rocky) seashore party; seashore festival; celebration in honor of the dragon god by fishermen after a good haul
shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine
Ara (constellation); the Altar
Bellows Festival; festival for blacksmiths and foundries on the eighth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, on which they would clean their bellows and pray
ceremony for the repose of a soul; ceremony to pray for the long life of the emperor, empress, crown prince, etc.
festival merrymaking; revelry
church and state
Ainu bear-sacrifice festival; Iomante
to set up (in high position); to kick upstairs; to hold sacred; to worship
religious ceremony (to appease the gods)
Hinamatsuri (March 3); Girls' Festival; Dolls' Festival
Bellows Festival; festival for blacksmiths and foundries on the eighth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, on which they would clean their bellows and pray
semi-naked festival; festival in which the participants go naked apart from loin-cloths
Bellows Festival; festival for blacksmiths and foundries on the eighth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, on which they would clean their bellows and pray
danjiri festival; cart-pulling festival
chasuble; phelonion
equinoctial ceremony held by the emperor at the shrine of imperial ancestors
Sukkot; Succot; Feast of Tabernacles
Aomori Nebuta Festival (August 2-7)
imperial memorial ceremony (held on the anniversary of the emperor's or empress's death, on fixed years)
Aomori Nebuta Festival (August 2-7)
donation made at a ritual
memorial service
festival merrymaking; revelry
(religious) festival
offerings; offerings and worship
Festival of the Ages (held at Heian Jingu Shrine in Kyoto on October 22); Jidai Festival
boat festival; festival with portable shrines carried on boats
festival in honor of Daikokuten
Bellows Festival; festival for blacksmiths and foundries on the eighth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, on which they would clean their bellows and pray
(rocky) seashore party; seashore festival; celebration in honor of the dragon god by fishermen after a good haul
shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine
tomb sweeping festival (Okinawa, April 4 or 5)
danjiri festival; cart-pulling festival
festivities; merrymaking
Festival of Origins (January 3)
enshrining together
the Feast of Weeks; Pentecost
the Feast of Weeks; Pentecost
gift at a memorial service
annual festival
kabuki performance in commemoration of Danjuro and Kikugoro
ceremony to purify the ring before the start of a tournament
separation of church and state; separation of religious ritual and government administration
shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine
shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine
shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine
shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine
festival held by imperial order
shrine whose rituals are attended by an imperial envoy (who presents offerings)
ridgepole-raising ceremony
Iwashimizu Festival (Sept. 15 festival held at Iwashimizu Hachimangu in Kyoto)
Kasuga Festival (held at Kasuga Taisha Shrine in Nara on March 13)
popular type of sushi bento, differing by regions; brand of sushi bento
popular type of sushi bento, differing by regions; brand of sushi bento
ceremony held to pray for good weather (during long periods of rain)
ceremony held to pray for good weather (during long periods of rain)
minor festival (held in place of a larger festival that is not recurring every year)
minor festival (held in place of a larger festival that is not recurring every year)
Festival of Zeus (held at Olympia every four years from 776 BCE to 393 BCE)
one of the 72 climates (from the 16th to the 20th of the first lunar month)
Plum Blossom Festival (Kitano Shrine, February 25)
traditional festival in Kiryū City, Saitama
festival for requests and expressions of thanks to the gods (Okinawa)
festival celebrating the return of a shintai to its main shrine
festival tabi; strong, rubber-soled footwear worn by festival participants
day-after festival; night-after festival; (smaller) festival held the day (or night) after the main festival
day-after festival; night-after festival; (smaller) festival held the day (or night) after the main festival
Roman Festivals (Respighi)
Arirang Festival
Rocket Festival
Monte-Carlo Television Festival
Pardon (ceremony)
State Fair (1933 film)
91890 Kiriko Matsuri
The Old Mill Pond
Fêtes de Bayonne
Abare Festival
Examples (63 in total)
The festival came to an end.
A big crowd of people collected to watch the festival.
He took no photos of the festival.