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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A festival held in October where priests offer the first parts of the rice harvest to Shinto gods for their blessings.
A
Tsukimi
B
Kanname-sai
C
Niiname-sai
D
Shichi-go-san
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The most important annual festival held at Ise Shrine is the Kannamesai Festival (). Held in October each year, this ritual makes offerings of the first harvest of crops for the season to Amaterasu.

Detailed explanation-2: -Gantan-Sai is the Shinto New Year holiday also known as the Shogatu. During the seven-day holiday, friends and family visit each other wearing their best clothes giving their best wishes for the upcoming year. Day when young Shinto men and women celebrate the attainment of adulthood.

Detailed explanation-3: -shinshoku, priest in the Shintō religion of Japan. The main function of the shinshoku is to officiate at all shrine ceremonies on behalf of and at the request of worshippers.

Detailed explanation-4: -The original purpose of the Japanese cultural festival is to thank God. The etymology of the word “Matsuri” is also “enshrined.” Matsuri refers to the comfort, prayer, show gratitude to the ritual of Nature, and it originates from the indigenous God (Shamanism), Shinto, or Buddhism.

Detailed explanation-5: -Shinto festivals-Matsuri. Oshogatsu (New Year) Seijin Shiki (Adults’ Day) Haru Matsuri (Spring festivals) Aki Matsuri (Autumn festivals) Shichigosan. Rei-sai (Annual Festival)

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