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    Matsuri — Call of the Gods Ebook

    by PETER OXLEY

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    Matsuri - Call of the Gods was photographed on weekends during the years 2006 and 2007, mostly in the spring and autumn when the festivals predominantly take place. The concept of matsuri is simple - to carry from the 'jinja' (shrine) a 'mikoshi' (portable shrine) temporarily housing the 'kami' (god) and bring the deity to the people. The mikoshi, borne on the shoulders of heaving and loudly chanting crowds, is paraded around the neighborhood or community and returned to its home at the jinja at the end of the day. Like all ancient festivals, matsuri were originally purely religious in nature and served as a means of giving thanks to the god, or gods, and praying for continued blessings in the coming year. Many take place in the autumn, hence it is conceivable that they started as a ritual of thanksgiving for the year's rice harvest. Those that are held in spring are most likely connected to the central role that the earth's rebirth and fertility played in primitive societies as they emerged from the harshness of winter. Certain matsuri have evolved from simple affairs to elaborate festivities, incorporating more secular activities such as folk dancing and masked theater. Matsuri are without doubt one of the most photographable and photogenic aspects of Japanese culture. However, rather than show scenes from the events, the author has chosen to focus more on the people taking part in the festivities and somehow capture the amazing range of emotions that they on this occasion openly display. It was perhaps an unconscious attempt on the author's part to reveal the 'honne' (inner self) of the Japanese psyche, though these images are but fleeting fragments of the complex whole. Above all, this book is a homage to the cultural richness and diversity of Japan.
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    • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
    • Additional Categories Japan, Travel
    • Version Fixed-layout ebook, 102 pgs
    • Publish Date: Aug 05, 2012
    • Last Edit Jun 05, 2021
    • Language English
    • Keywords Festival, Asia, Japan
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    petero
    Samurai Phototours
    Kamakura City, Kanagawa-ken, Japan

    Anglo/Irish photographer/writer/tour guide, resident of Japan, living in Kamakura, the ancient capital of Japan from 1185-1333. I conduct private one-day cultural/historical tours to Kamakura's beautiful temples and shrines, land of Zen Buddhism and samurai warriors. Join me on a personal tour, while I explain the history, and show you the best way to take professional travel photographs, OR, just enjoy the sights while I take photographs of you on your visit to the land of the Rising Sun. Check out my photography websites: http://www.pbase.com/peteroxley http://www.samuraiphototours.com I also provide a virtual tour for Amazon Explore offering a 30-minute talk through and visual walk through Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura. Come join me on a hands-on expedition. Would love to meet you!

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