Toshigami — (年神, Toshigami?) un Kami, une divinité du shintoïsme au Japon. Le mot toshigami est dérivé de deux kanjis, toshi (年 … Wikipédia en Français
Toshigami — [New] Year kami. Also known as shogatsu sama and toshitokujin year virtue deity . The latter name derives from Yin yang (onmyodo) tradition and relates to the tradition of eho mairi, or visiting a shrine or temple in an auspicious direction… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Japanese festivals — Matsuri redirects here. For other uses, see Matsuri (disambiguation). Shinto This article is part of a series on Shinto Practices and be … Wikipedia
Festival japonés — Los puestos vendiendo comida y juguetes son típicos en los festivales japoneses … Wikipedia Español
Namahage — A Namahage costume Namahage (生剥?) is a Japanese ritual which is observed throughout Oga Peninsula, Akita … Wikipedia
Namahage — Un costume rituel pour namahage Namahage (生剥, Namahage … Wikipédia en Français
New Year's Eve — For other calendars, see New Year. For other articles with similar names, see New Year (disambiguation). New Year s Eve Also called Hogmanay (Scotland), Calennig (Wales), Silvester (Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary,… … Wikipedia
Hatsu-mairi — Hatsumōde am Yūten ji (祐天寺) im Meguro ku (Tōkyō), 1. Januar 2007 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hatsu-mode — Hatsumōde am Yūten ji (祐天寺) im Meguro ku (Tōkyō), 1. Januar 2007 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hatsu-mōde — Hatsumōde am Yūten ji (祐天寺) im Meguro ku (Tōkyō), 1. Januar 2007 … Deutsch Wikipedia