Also known as Daijosai
The Daijō-sai is a special religious service conducted in November after the enthronement, in which the Emperor of Japan gives thanks for peace of mind and a rich harvest to the solar deity Amaterasu (天照大神) and her associated deities, and pray for Japan and its citizens. From a Shinto viewpoint, the emperor is believed to be united with the deity Amaterasu in a unique way and share in her divinity. In general, the Daijosai is considered as a kind of thanksgiving harvest festival, in the same way as Niiname-sai (新嘗祭) is conducted annually on 23 November, a public holiday of Labor Thanksgiving D
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Das Daijō-sai (japanisch 大嘗祭 (mitunter auch "Ōname-sai" gelesen), „Feier der großen Kostprobe“) ist die wichtigste und letzte von drei shintōistischen Zeremonien, die einen japanischen Kronprinzen im Zuge seiner Besteigung des Chrysanthementhrons begleiten. Die weiteren Bezeichnungen für diese Zeremonie sind Daijō-e (jap. 大嘗会) und Senso Daijō-sai (jap. 践祚大嘗祭).
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